Collected Fiction Volume 2 (1926-1930): A Variorum Edition (58 page)

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. loosely knit] loosely-knit A, C, D
248
. coöperating] co-operating D
249
. Smith]
om.
D
250
. y
e
Gett’g] ye getting C, D [
All instances of
y
e
and
y
r
printed as
ye
and
yr
in C and D
]
251
. Mr.] Mr, D
252
. What he] what he C; what we D
253
. sente,] sente D
254
. of]
om.
C, D
255
. Copy’g. I alone] copy’g. Alone C, D
256
. Necronomicon]
Necronomicon
C, D
257
. tolde] told D
258
. Magnalia] Magnolia C
259
. truely] truly D
260
. up] upp C, D
261
. Greater] greater C, D
262
. Zariatnatmik] Zaristnatmik C, D
263
. ebony] Ebony C, D
264
. Wall,] wall, C, D
265
. Lend’g] lend’g A
266
. “I . . . of.”] I . . . of. C, D
267
. onlie] only C, D
268
. i.e.] i. e., C; i.e., D
269
. I]
om.
C, D
270
. imploy] employ D
271
. “I . . . Wharf.”] I . . . Wharf. C, D
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. shewed] showed D
273
. Road,] road, C
274
. high,] high C
275
. certain;] certain, C, D
276
. 100] one hundred D
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. 10 p.m.] ten P.M. C; ten p.m. D
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. 12th,] twelfth, C, D
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. Bridge.] bridge. D
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. leader John Brown] leader, John Brown, C, D
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. Bowen,] Brown, C
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. Esek,] Eseh C; Eseh, D
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. Capt.] Captain C, D
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. Capt.] Captain C, D
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. Capt.] Captain C, D
286
. Eleazar] Eleazer D
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. 10:30] ten-thirty C, D
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. Capt.] Captain C, D
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. Capt. Esek] Captain Eseh C, D
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. Capt.] Captain C, D
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. hill, . . . side,] hill . . . side D
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. farmhouse;] farmhouse, D
293
. sky. There] sky but there D
294
. windows, but this] windows. This D
295
. Capt.] Captain C, D
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. twenty] 20 A
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. landing-place] landing place D
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. Curwen] Curwen, D
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. service,] service; C, D
300
. twenty] 20 A
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. Capt. Esek] Captain Eseh C, D
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. bank,] bank; C, D
303
. last]
om.
D
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. Capt.] Captain C, D
305
. Capt.] Captain C, D
306
. then]
om.
C, D
307
. whistle-blasts] whistle blasts A, C, D
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. its] the C
309
. Capt.] Captain C, D
310
. shrillness,] shrillness C, D
311
. missing] mistaking C; upsetting D
312
. range;] range, D
313
. Capt.] Captain C, D
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. river-bank,] river bank, A; riverbank, C
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. Pres.] President C, D
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. Capt.] Captain C, D
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. Capt.] Captain C, D
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. Capt.] Captain C, D
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. Capt.] Captain C, D
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. 1 a.m.] one A.M. C; one a.m. D
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. and]
om.
C, D
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. well]
om.
D
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. for evermore] for-/evermore D
324
. stars.] Stars. C, D
325
. This] The first D [first
repeated from line above
]
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. correspondent Luke Fenner] correspondent, Luke Fenner, D
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. “Waaaahrrrrr—R’waaahrrr”.
] “Waaaarrr—R’waaahrr.” C; “Waaaarrrr—R’waaahrrr”. D
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. bark] bay C
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. origin] crying D
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. ‘a red fog’] “a red fog” D
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. daemoniac] demoniac D
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. BONE . . . ENITEMOSS.”] BONEDOSEFEDUVEMA—ENTTEMOSS.” C, D
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. recognised] recognized D
334
. farm,] farm D
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. out,] out C
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. appeared] appeared, C, D
337
. rum,] rum C, D
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. each scrap] such scraps D
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. matter.] matter. ¶ C, D
340
. Capt.] Captain C, D
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. Capt.] Captain C, D
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. as]
om.
C, D
343
. call
]
calle
C
344
. can not
]
cannot
C, D
345
. Which
]
which
A, C, D
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. Turne
]
turn
A, C, D
347
. call
]
calle
A
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. Powerfullest
]
powerfullest
A, C, D
349
. “I . . . you.”
]
I . . . you.
C, D
350
. In] ¶ In C, D
351
. Capt.] Captain C, D
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. Capt.] Captain C, D
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. Runazar] Runagur C, D
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. Gods] gods C, D
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. river-bank] river bank A, C, D
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. Capt.] Captain C, D
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. damn’d] damned D
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. some’at] some ’at C
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. connexions] connextions D
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. eighteenth] 18th A
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. (O.S.)] (O. S.) C
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. Rev.] Reverend C, D
363
. characters] matters C, D
364
. Deeds,] Deeds, and it took Ward but a short time to prove from identity of penmanship a theory he had already considered established from the text of the Curwen letter; namely, that Simon Orne and his supposed son Jedediah were one and the same person. As the man had said to his correspondent, it was hardly safe to live too long in Salem, hence he resorted to a period abroad and did not return except as a representative of a new generation. A [
excised
]
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. 16,] sixteenth, C; tenth, D
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. Terminer] Terminen C, D
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. meete] meet D
368
. ‘fortie . . . house’,] ‘fortie . . . house,’ C; “fortie . . . house”, D
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. 8th] eighth C, D
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. Rev.]
om.
C, D
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. y
e
] the C, D
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. ‘Mr. . . . Deborah B.’] “Mr. . . . Deborah B.” D
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. Orne] Orne, C, D
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. Prouidence, . . . vulgo)] Providence, I May C; Providence, 1 May D
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. ffriende,] friende, C, D
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. eternall] Eternall C
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. That which] That Which C; that which D
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. Matter] matter D
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. what] What C
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. regard’g] regard’ C, D
381
. Yeares,] yeares, C, D
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. Prouidence] Providence C, D
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. y
e
] yet C
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. Whiche] Which C; whiche D
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. ffarme at Patuxet] Farme, at Patuxet C; farme at Pawtuxet D
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. What] That D
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. Knowe,] knowe, D
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. wou’d not waite] Wou’d not Waite C
389
. ffortunes,] fortunes, C, D
390
. haue . . . haue] have . . . have C, D
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. longe . . . Way] lone . . . Way C; long . . . way D
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. Laste.] Loste. C, D
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. Night] Nighte D
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. Wordes] Words D
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. fface] face C, D
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. Clauicle.] Clavicle. C, D
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. Uerse . . . Uerse] Verse . . . Verse C, D
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. Eue,] Eve, C, D
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. Thing] thing C, D
400
. of
]
o
C
401
. Saltes,] Saltes D
402
. Hande; and] Hande. And C; Hands. And D
403
. founde] found D
404
. plaguy] plagney C; plaguey D
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. neare;] neare, C, D
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. y
e
] the C, D
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. curious,] Curious, C
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. Gentry] gentry C, D
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. y
e
] the D
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. Sam:] Sam C, D
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. I] In C
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. haue] have C, D
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. haue.] have. C, D
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. haue here giuen.] have here given. C, D
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. haue] have C, D
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. ———] ———, D
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. Uerses] Verses C, D
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. Roodmas] Roodemas C, D
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. Eue;] Eve; C, D
420
. shal
]
shall
D
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. leaue
]
leave
C, D
422
. Prouidence already,] Providence already, C; Providence alreadie, D
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. Travel,] travel, C, D
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. Post] Poste D
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. Cooke] cooke C, D
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. Prou.] Prov. C; Providence D
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. ffalls,] falls, C, D
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. Stone] Store D
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. Miles.] miles. C
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. ffriend] friende C; friend D
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. Almousin-Metraton.
] Almonsin-Metraton. C, D
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. indicated,] indicated D
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. house] house, D
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. Court] Curt D
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. Stampers’] Stampers A, C, D
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. negro] Negro D
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. housecleaning,] house-/cleaning, C; house-cleaning, D
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. in] of D
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. story] storey D
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. colonial] Colonial A, C, D
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. chimney,] chimney D
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. negro] Negro D
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. shewn] shown C, D
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. wall-paper.] wall paper. C, D
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. by July]
om.
D
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. wall-paper.] wall paper. D
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. when . . . room] when, . . . room, D
448
. restraint] restraint, D
449
. C.]
om.
D
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. concurred; and] concurred;— C
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. house—a] house and a C, D
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. an electric] an electric or C; electric or D
453
. or]
om.
C, D
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. twenty-eighth] 28th A
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. crude,] crude C, D
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. “Journall
]
“Journal
D
457
. Jos:
]
Jos.
C, D
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. shewed] showed D
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. & . . . &
]
and . . . and
C, D
460
. “Edw:] “Edw. C
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. Esq.”,] Esq.,” D
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. ‘or . . . Them’.] ‘or . . . Them.’ C; “or . . . Them.” D
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. Of
]
of
C, D
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. Learnt.”
]
learnt.”
C, D
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. shewing] showing D
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. shew] show D
467
. cipher”,] cipher,” C, D
468
. shewn] shown D
469
. mantelpiece] mantlepiece D
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. shewn] shewed C; shown D
471
. the] its C, D
472
. year-adding and] year-adding, C, D
473
. mirror. ¶] mirror. C, D
474
. parents,] parents C
475
. practiced.] practised. D
476
. After
etc.”]
After, etc.”
D
477
. ideographs (. . .),] ideographs, (. . .) A; ideographs (. . .) D
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. shew] show D
479
. daemonology,] demonology, D
480
. queer and] queer, D
481
. State House,] State-House, A, C, D
482
. alchemical] chemical C
483
. Ward] Ward underwent another period of apparent triumph or elation, and visited the public archives no more. He had found, it later appeared from the statements of a City Hall clerk, an obscure and trivial record which seemed to solve his problem [
several words deleted
] written directions [
one and a half lines deleted
] added to his archive A [
excised
]
484
. archive-searching] archives—searching C

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