FINNEGANS WAKE NOTEBOOKS

Sheets II, material for II.2: Paris

Facsimile edition: James Joyce Archive vols. 52, 53, 63, ed. Danis Rose.
Manuscript: British Library 47478 and 47488 passim, 1933-1935 Notebook details

FW Sheet 2 p. 1


[Switzerland, Summer 1933]
BL MS 47486a-67 JJA 61:195

 
FW Sheet 2 : p. 1(a)

She has those pothooks from pappa mostly, after Vere Foster, but the curly meqeues are of Mippa's moulding. color t.b.a.

Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):010(a)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 1(b)

Da grey like the Sygness the Swan color t.b.a.

FW Sheet 2 : p. 1(c)

Dc , Dathy Dara of the Madderhorn, daring Dunderhead to shiver his timbers color t.b.a.

FW Sheet 2 : p. 1(d)

Db J |aSaturday next |bSartaday next Sartaday aftermoon |cnex lex|c*b|a| leap will |abe |bsee smile onb|a| our |aanniversary twelvemonthsminda| color t.b.a.

Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):018(d)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 1(e)

Splesh of my splash, springs the salmon. Twit twit twinkle twings the twilight color t.b.a.

FW Sheet 2 p. 2


[Switzerland, Summer 1933]
BL MS 47478-313 JJA 52:241

 
FW Sheet 2 : p. 2(a)

Indeed the most incredible experiences have everywhere concomitated to [??] upon the lissom limbs of this pious and pure fair one whose fount Bandusian plays liquick sunlight, whose afterodour sighs of musk regretted, |awhose silence shines as sphere of silver,a| ~

FW Sheet 2 : p. 2(b)

~ behold them, these unmatchables, her [dreers] hereover till latter Lammas is led in by both our washwives a weird of wonders tenebrous as |athe thata| evil thorngarth blithe as this blowing wild.

Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):038(g)

FW Sheet 2 p. 3


[Switzerland, Summer 1933]
BL MS 47486a-36 JJA 52:218

 
FW Sheet 2 : p. 3(a)

Insertion

FW Sheet 2 : p. 3(b)

D I could warble you |away down upon the swoony reverya| from Inchigeela all the |adays daya| of the chuming girl I love, may suet tart win a boy. |aAll which I picked such choice thinks to the first gentleman of my thoughtsa| And you would have earned for your pinpoint prompt at me ~ color t.b.a.

  • FW unlocated
Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):056(c)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 3(c)

~ you could bet was your bottom dolours ~ color t.b.a.

FW Sheet 2 : p. 3(d)

~ that hell was not in the apholster's creedle color t.b.a.

Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):060(h)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 3(e)

Of

FW Sheet 2 p. 4


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FW Sheet 2 : p. 4(a)

Letter

FW Sheet 2 : p. 4(b)

fairy fives

FW Sheet 2 : p. 4(c)

Boaster! ~ color t.b.a.

Note: Copied (typed) to Sheet ii-36(l) Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):140(f)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 4(d)

~ That women faint around when you enter! color t.b.a.

Note: Copied (typed) to Sheet ii-36(m) Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):134(a)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 4(e)

while waiting for that when where, both will go the parriage priest. color t.b.a.

Note: Copied (typed) to Sheet ii-36(n). Only “parriage priest” is used. Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):142(g)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 4(f)

he proud of the cockhold of his hat ~ color t.b.a.

Note: Copied (typed) to Sheet ii-36(o). Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):142(e), N03 (VI.B.3):142(f)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 4(g)

~ & she pleased to be wearing the trousseaurs. color t.b.a.

Note: Copied (typed) to Sheet ii-36(o).
FW Sheet 2 : p. 4(h)

Wherefor Luiz can write what Ella can't read or veesyversey, how about it? color t.b.a.

Note: Copied (typed) to Sheet ii-36(k) Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):076(a)

FW Sheet 2 p. 5


[Switzerland, Summer 1933]
BL MS 47478-312 JJA 52:240

 
FW Sheet 2 : p. 5(a)

Such is. |aA.N. date intendeda| Dear |a(name of desired subject)a|. And, well, I go on to. ~

FW Sheet 2 : p. 5(b)

~ Teach me how to carve deer, tease me how to curve. Treat me all I'll long to till I turtle like a dove dorve. And I near bruk the one to two tooth I had |a(musher! musher!)a| on your same old |asuperior qualitya| tufftuff biffstag|a, as Pop Mop & Pot |bknows nosedb| it,a| donekids years after, buck luck to it. Here's my hate come |aina| back to me as virgin as before

Note: Copied (typed) to Sheet ii-36(a). Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):052(b), N03 (VI.B.3):061(c), N03 (VI.B.3):066(c)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 5(c)

relatched yourself

FW Sheet 2 : p. 5(d)

you after which your sole desire was to cease to be.

Note: Copied (typed) to Sheet ii-36(c).
FW Sheet 2 : p. 5(e)

|amate the swoon I undid your [blank] when you'd [maid] me named yrselfa|

Note: Copied (typed) to Sheet ii-36(f). Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):061(b)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 5(f)

Which was all your — |amiddle agesa| replies of the poetics |aMr Faithful & Fervent,a| to my fine silver teapot |ahallmarked as famillea|

Note: Copied (typed) to Sheet ii-36(b) and Sheet ii-36(d). Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):067(d), N03 (VI.B.3):069(c), N03 (VI.B.3):070(d)

FW Sheet 2 p. 6


[Switzerland, Summer 1933]
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FW Sheet 2 : p. 6(a)

B with |asobs for his job,a| tears for his toil, horror for his squalor, but pep for his perdition (bo the boor plieth as the laird hireth him)

Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):064(d)

FW Sheet 2 p. 7


[Switzerland, Summer 1933]
BL MS 47478-120 JJA 52:24, 245

 
FW Sheet 2 : p. 7(a)

so Thou hast Thyday

Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):076(e)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 7(b)

Was it in the w woodspeech of our sweet plantation where the branchings there will say |atill tomorrowa| that's gone to his |ayesterdaysa| Curragh |ainteriora| ~

Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):071(c), N03 (VI.B.3):076(b)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 7(c)

~ or in anthologies where tre fiori in un vaso da giorno wishes simplest to show ~

Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):072(d)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 7(d)

~ if my Mutua of the Mirror holds her candle to our cuddle I don't reek a spirt of anyseed whether trigemellmens coddle his caudle or nope. color t.b.a.

FW Sheet 2 p. 8


[Switzerland, Summer 1933]
BL MS 47478-129 JJA 52:23

 
FW Sheet 2 : p. 8(a)

J Euleneyes, schw schwinespeeper, aun andt's avaries, grossoper's grandegaffe!

Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):086(g)

FW Sheet 2 p. 9


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FW Sheet 2 : p. 9(a)

Te Deum

FW Sheet 2 : p. 9(b)

antiphonary / after A

Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):096(f)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 9(c)

Thanks eversore much|a. By Saxo Grammaticus,a| you done that lovely |afor froma| me.

Note: This part of the sheet is first draft material (II.2:9.0)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 9(d)

|aBleeding God,a| It is the least of things, my dear Dartry dullard. You are, imagine it, 100,000 times welcome. Where is that Quin but who sknows it not that you |athat are my parlour endthishisa| were born with a silver arm up your sleeve.

Note: This part of the sheet is first draft material (II.2:9.0) Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):087(f)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 9(e)

I defend you to scant my |ascullion'sa| praises. To book solely belongs the |amerit preisea|.

Note: This part of the sheet is first draft material (II.2:9.0) Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):089(b), N03 (VI.B.3):093(f)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 9(f)

With this same laudable purpose in loudability let us be singlified!

Note: This part of the sheet is first draft material (II.2:9.0) Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):089(f)

FW Sheet 2 p. 10


[Switzerland, Summer 1933]
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FW Sheet 2 : p. 10(a)

Te Deum

FW Sheet 2 : p. 10(b)

It is distinctly understood as for we were not on begetting, for now and aye foes shall be.

Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):090(c)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 10(c)

Connlath is mitriarch in Kildare: ~

Note: Not in 1939 text. See also Sheet ii-01(c) Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):091(d)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 10(d)

~ Maurice Brooks & Dr Lyons have shunted Sterling and sir Arthur Guinness. ~

FW Sheet 2 : p. 10(e)

~ Dagobert went through his preparatory in Slane where he learned how to inside outbreeches from Brian Aulin, the chief culoteer.

Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):092(e)

FW Sheet 2 p. 11


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FW Sheet 2 : p. 11(a)

Te Deum

FW Sheet 2 : p. 11(b)

O glorious hinterland of our honour of the halfway where Potch the Poet ranks with Surglerd the Sergeant

Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):093(c)
color t.b.a.
FW Sheet 2 : p. 11(c)

Where |athe wisea| olive can dress as grand as |athe royala| oak, with the iris on them, roe, [??], |abwee bueea|, gloss, [blank]

Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):093(d)
color t.b.a.
FW Sheet 2 : p. 11(d)

Call a feast for the Feeney,

Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):088(c), N03 (VI.B.3):094(e)
color t.b.a.
FW Sheet 2 : p. 11(e)

Eureka (or other)color t.b.a.

FW Sheet 2 p. 12


[Switzerland, Summer 1933]
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FW Sheet 2 : p. 12(a)

Insertion

FW Sheet 2 : p. 12(b)

(address) of D — sex at virginity, Joannes crescent Floquet

Note: This is draft material (II.2:1.0). See also: Sheet iii-09(i) Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):102(i)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 12(c)

[DRAFT]

Note: Most of the material on this page is draft material (II.2.1.0).

FW Sheet 2 p. 13


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FW Sheet 2 : p. 13(a)

Insertion

FW Sheet 2 : p. 13(b)

(incipit epistola)

FW Sheet 2 : p. 13(c)

May the birdies feed the sweetnesses no |amore moremirrora| mornings from my |alips lisplipsa|, Pipette, ~

Note: Copied (typed) to Sheet ii-36(g) before entry into draft. Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):032(f), N03 (VI.B.3):133(a), N03 (VI.B.3):134(b)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 13(d)

~ nor the dye of the wood's bluebells write no more kisslines on my tiny fives. ~

FW Sheet 2 : p. 13(e)

~ Your other one may have her picture photo leaning against her Piggott's piano ~

Note: Copied (typed) to Sheet ii-36(i). Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):133(c)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 13(f)

~ she's not a patch on pretties you saw the many's the times I climbed the trees.

Note: Copied (typed) to Sheet ii-36(j). Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):133(e)

FW Sheet 2 p. 14


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FW Sheet 2 : p. 14(a)

letter

FW Sheet 2 : p. 14(b)

till usquebaughey changes him and she sells her auctor by minction.

Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):145(b)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 14(c)

|ablasta| by Bethlem God,

Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):145(e)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 14(d)

|ablusha| by Vainas Esthete,

Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):143(f)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 14(e)

from this posthouse

Original notebook: N29 (VI.B.21):008(f)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 14(f)

As you haste to pass

FW Sheet 2 : p. 14(g)

Tis |awith ona| your litter

FW Sheet 2 : p. 14(h)

I wept weeped my last

FW Sheet 2 : p. 14(i)

Well —

FW Sheet 2 p. 15


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BL MS 47478-118 JJA 52:016

 
FW Sheet 2 : p. 15(a)

(letter)

FW Sheet 2 : p. 15(b)

[DRAFT]

Note: The text on this page (from N3(VI.B.3)) is draft material (II.2.3.1)

FW Sheet 2 p. 16


[Switzerland, Summer 1933]
BL MS 47478-314 JJA 52:242

 
FW Sheet 2 : p. 16(a)

Margaritomancymaking ~

Note: Copied from the penultimate page of II.2:4.5' (JJA:52 p.207). Original notebook: N41 (VI.B.33):062(a)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 16(b)

~ off a blackthorn messagestick (or is it an ash sapling?) so as to befit him for the massacree by pitchcap prob and triangle tripos of the blissbrigade of all innocents and the holy murther of the hydrodux, while still preserving ~

Note: Copied from the last page of II.2:4.5 (JJA:52 p. 196).
FW Sheet 2 : p. 16(c)

~ that stained glass face effect (you would softeningly swear but butter would not melt in his breeches) ~

Note: Copied from the last page of II.2:4.5 (and II.2:4.5') (JJA:52 pp. 196 and 208).
FW Sheet 2 : p. 16(d)

~ yet piling up sapience, an omnitude of jadg and daktar, as eagerly as anisocrates or gautamned budder. ~

Note: Copied from the last page of II.2:4.5 (and II.2:4.5') (JJA:52 pp. 196 and 208). Original notebook: N25 (VI.B.15):084(f)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 16(e)

~ And. / Nay, rather.

Note: Copied from the last page of II.2:4.5 (and II.2:4.5') (JJA:52 pp. 196 and 208). Original notebook: N03 (VI.B.3):003(a)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 16(f)

The green ray of even it waves to us yonder.

FW Sheet 2 : p. 16(g)

And may this sybilette prove our shiboleth for us to syllble it well

Original notebook: N41 (VI.B.33):069(e)

FW Sheet 2 p. 17


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BL MS 47478-121 JJA 52:20

 
FW Sheet 2 : p. 17(a)

|aWe've just been reading about Jellyous Seizer & his duo of Drewindresses and the tryonforit of Oxthievious, Lapidist & Malthouse Antonya| color t.b.a.

Original notebook: N41 (VI.B.33):012(b)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 17(b)

Eire, Eire, clane co cuntrary, |awhere howa| does your girdle grow? ~

FW Sheet 2 : p. 17(c)

~ Eat early earthapples. ~

FW Sheet 2 : p. 17(d)

~ Leap the law. ~

  • FW unlocated
FW Sheet 2 : p. 17(e)

~ Wide hiss, we're arizening. Hoots fromm, we're globing. ~

Original notebook: N41 (VI.B.33):044(b)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 17(f)

~ But it's tails for toughs and titties for totties and come buckets come bats till deeli deelect. ~

Original notebook: N41 (VI.B.33):050(e), N41 (VI.B.33):116(b)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 17(g)

~ Dark ages clasp the daisy roots Stop, if you are a B.C. minding girl|a, hot on naval actiums |ba sally of the allies,b| ora| 216,

Original notebook: N41 (VI.B.33):067(f), N41 (VI.B.33):074(e), N41 (VI.B.33):125(b)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 17(h)

|apitched engagements, banks of oars & tightlocked testudosa|

Original notebook: N41 (VI.B.33):073(e)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 17(i)

, , , , , 1132, should ~

FW Sheet 2 p. 18


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BL MS 47478-122 JJA 52:21

 
FW Sheet 2 : p. 18(a)

~ you prefer A.D. Stepplease, O do. And if you miss with a venture, serves you girly well glad.

Original notebook: N41 (VI.B.33):126(g)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 18(b)

E.Q.

Note: Boxed.
FW Sheet 2 : p. 18(c)

She glows. |aShe gives a signa| There's time |atill nigh unt'eveya| to hear hers, turn her up or turn her down. ~

Original notebook: N41 (VI.B.33):128(d), N41 (VI.B.33):128(c), N41 (VI.B.33):145(b)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 18(d)

~ A [blank], brat can choose from so many from tween the languours and weakness of girlhood to the head back and heartaches of womanage. And what is more |alots heaps & heapsa| of other things too, yoking apart, from Sis her mystery of pain.

Original notebook: N41 (VI.B.33):128(b), N41 (VI.B.33):130(c), N41 (VI.B.33):131(c), N41 (VI.B.33):131(d), N41 (VI.B.33):134(a), N41 (VI.B.33):157(b)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 18(e)

Page femme hug

FW Sheet 2 : p. 18(f)

treedivels

FW Sheet 2 : p. 18(g)

Take your little head out of the tub for me

Original notebook: N41 (VI.B.33):015(e)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 18(h)

|aTall Tella| us all you think you [soul] & we'll |ariddle littletalea| you where to tittle & tattle

FW Sheet 2 p. 19


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BL MS 47478-119 JJA 52:17

 
FW Sheet 2 : p. 19(a)

Soon |ashe my dear girl |bShe of nimious novence charily being cupidb|a| will knit |ain on solfa sofaa| while they will cudgel |aover division table. Achschan!a| No |aBrowne & Nolan'sa| arithamathing for her|a, our dear child,a| ~

Note: This is draft material later rearranged. Original notebook: N41 (VI.B.33):135(a), N41 (VI.B.33):138(f), N41 (VI.B.33):144(f), N41 (VI.B.33):145(d)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 19(b)

~ though she'll spin on bike youthlit's bike through the missile of the mike with her toots upon the algebrars,

Note: This is draft material later rearranged. Original notebook: N41 (VI.B.33):139(b)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 19(c)

and that if there is a third person being spoken about it all proceeds from a first person speaking to a second person who is being spoken to. ~

Note: This is draft material later rearranged.
FW Sheet 2 : p. 19(d)

~ From Nabob let me never stray so nemm me nice & name the day.

Note: This is draft material later rearranged.

FW Sheet 2 p. 20


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FW Sheet 2 : p. 20(a)

Woefor|a, were rich cake never so paraclithic,a| ~ color t.b.a.

Note: Copied (typed) to Sheet ii-36(q) Original notebook: N41 (VI.B.33):bfr(g)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 20(b)

~ must she to / send him a |achaina| letter on / her modesty' service, ~ color t.b.a.

Note: Partly copied (typed) to Sheet ii-36(q) and Sheet ii-36(s)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 20(c)

~ to be slipped on, to be slept on, |ato be conned, to be kept,a| ~ color t.b.a.

Note: Copied (typed) to Sheet ii-36(t). Original notebook: N41 (VI.B.33):159(f)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 20(d)

~ a dayclear azure, resilk- / brocaded, a mouldernlousy, / a lieperstoal color t.b.a.

Note: Copied (typed) to Sheet ii-36(u). Original notebook: N41 (VI.B.33):159(f)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 20(e)

from I-sold-the-blend / to Threefingered Carrot, / as from the Still-a-vain / essay from Capture / Make Hitch, color t.b.a.

Note: Copied (typed) to Sheet ii-36(w). Original notebook: N41 (VI.B.33):114(h)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 20(f)

|aand the way from Flabby / with Flappers ever so [unclymatuous]a| color t.b.a.

Note: Copied (typed) to Sheet ii-36(r). Original notebook: N41 (VI.B.33):199(b)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 20(g)

|abecause of this / e's penny [hares] / for that onea|color t.b.a.

FW Sheet 2 : p. 20(h)

|aRegretfeeling that this is that girl he looks / back to her for him to try not to love her |aso sore / art though she / knows it's hard, hisa| color t.b.a.

Note: Copied (typed) to Sheet ii-36(v) Original notebook: N41 (VI.B.33):168(d), N41 (VI.B.33):168(e), N41 (VI.B.33):168(f)

FW Sheet 2 p. 21


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FW Sheet 2 : p. 21(a)

A toopettypoo for its gropes |aunseenity unseenitiesa| but will you, sugery Nedda, dolcycalm them with oginmorte papavero with that savrident ayascent that smells of littlittly a smilikin smile off.

FW Sheet 2 p. 22


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FW Sheet 2 : p. 22(a)

debout in charity, and stamp youpin of the eleazthick canscience |acré crèvede fain,a| give the paw and thank the clyrial gentleman for these few nuts. Jamais. For he will sing seder for the good of his peers though chaplets clink with a rattle of rosebeads.

FW Sheet 2 p. 23


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FW Sheet 2 : p. 23(a)

Insertions

FW Sheet 2 : p. 23(b)

[blank], if you im seppellectical |aimpediments sexquipedaliaa| (respectively their paropsides, theseto viriles virilvirs' vultuvisages preclearmost sepellectichellcolor t.b.a.

FW Sheet 2 : p. 23(c)

satisfinelonly and with pingent porphycolor t.b.a.

FW Sheet 2 : p. 23(d)

irrcircumimluminatedhave color t.b.a.

FW Sheet 2 : p. 23(e)

and if (Indiae ruber attestabit [blank]) the C.O.D. of enocomiescolor t.b.a.

FW Sheet 2 p. 24


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FW Sheet 2 : p. 24(a)

EQ

FW Sheet 2 : p. 24(b)

nasal foss Not cancelled

Note: Fossa (Anat.): cavity. Original notebook: N29 (VI.B.21):016(k)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 24(c)

So much for Vercingetorix and his grand arx lay triump. ~

FW Sheet 2 : p. 24(d)

~ Translout that now into Turfish, Teague, like a good bog, and you, Thady, poloss it off with the blottom pulper.

Original notebook: N29 (VI.B.21):119(a)

FW Sheet 2 p. 25


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FW Sheet 2 : p. 25(a)

Which is true of all Kevins and the lotschclue to |asaints aristmysticsa| in general |asince fora| housebane |afirst wetted |bwillb| still wetsa| waif and be caught upon her much as Sullyman ma did with Shebear |avector on a vanquest,a| when he made her contickle of contickles |aafter he had first set her livers on firea|, to find a meaning for you know what a mean. Aborigines of Apeland shoot the moon in consequence.

Original notebook: N29 (VI.B.21):086(f), N29 (VI.B.21):090(g), N29 (VI.B.21):091(c), N29 (VI.B.21):094(f), N29 (VI.B.21):094(g), N29 (VI.B.21):095(d), N29 (VI.B.21):113(g), N29 (VI.B.21):113(h), N29 (VI.B.21):122(a)

FW Sheet 2 p. 26


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FW Sheet 2 : p. 26(a)

|aAnd as we are on pillow problemsa| Let us |ajobbersa| consider and look back on our own dummy bookselves, our secondary us, |awhere we picked up our ideasa| beginning with the tram commandments and working on to the |ayarn of thea| lifereign of Billy the Brief and books on the human anatomy. / VI.B.3.035(f)

Original notebook: N29 (VI.B.21):157(f), N29 (VI.B.21):164(c), N29 (VI.B.21):231(b), N29 (VI.B.21):240(d), N29 (VI.B.21):300(c)

FW Sheet 2 p. 27


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FW Sheet 2 : p. 27(a)

Letter

FW Sheet 2 : p. 27(b)

5 I intend to take silk to grigg |aalla| my juniors when I'm nineteen

Original notebook: N29 (VI.B.21):171(e)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 27(c)

6 (Nature tells everybody about it)

Original notebook: N29 (VI.B.21):214(f)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 27(d)

3 You sh'u'dn't write you can't if you w'u'dn't pass for underdevelopmented

Original notebook: N29 (VI.B.21):264(e)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 27(e)

4 If it's me chews to swallow all you saidn't you can eat my words for it, as sure as there's a key in my kiss. |aI learned all the runes of the gamest game ever from my old norse Asa and she vicking well knowed them heartwise. A most adventuresting trot is her.a| Quick erit faciofacey when we'll conjugate tomorrow at amare hour.

FW Sheet 2 p. 28


[Switzerland, Summer 1933]
BL MS 47478-303v JJA 52:227

 
FW Sheet 2 : p. 28(a)

Letter

FW Sheet 2 : p. 28(b)

9 the good father with the twinkle in his eye will always have cakes in his pocket to bethroat us with for our allmichael good.

FW Sheet 2 : p. 28(c)

1 Come, cool of my slate, to the beat of my blush.

FW Sheet 2 : p. 28(d)

2 With all this gelded youth about I just feel |athe thrills & ills ofa| like putting an end to myself

FW Sheet 2 : p. 28(e)

8 Wasn't it |atoo justa| divining that dog of a day as I sat on the Drewitt's altar, as cooled as a culcumber with you offering me up insulse illscents & the honers stagstuck |aon thea| leasward.

FW Sheet 2 p. 29


[Switzerland, Summer 1933]
BL MS 47478-302v JJA 52:229

 
FW Sheet 2 : p. 29(a)

letter

FW Sheet 2 : p. 29(b)

10 for, troth being stronger than fortuitous fiction, it's the surplice money |amy, my young friend & sweet creature, | (blest if you stand for it, blush if you're touched)a| buys the bed with the clothes.

FW Sheet 2 : p. 29(c)

& borrows the clothes

FW Sheet 2 : p. 29(d)

b[oth] (as slick as Cipollo, & as sane as Susina,

FW Sheet 2 p. 30


[Switzerland, Summer 1933]
BL MS 47478-305 JJA 52:231

 
FW Sheet 2 : p. 30(a)

Letter

FW Sheet 2 : p. 30(b)

flimsy-filmsy

FW Sheet 2 p. 31


[Switzerland, Summer 1933]
BL MS 47488-246 JJA 52:8

 
FW Sheet 2 : p. 31(a)

Riverside color t.b.a.

1930 street list: R. Fahey, Riverside house. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 31(b)

Sunnybank color t.b.a.

1930 street list: G. Powell, Sunnybank. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 31(c)

Old School House

1930 street list: J. Mahony, hairdresser, Old School house. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 31(d)

S Laurence Lodge color t.b.a.

1930 street list: P. Derby, St. Laurence lodge. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 31(e)

Ashview color t.b.a.

1930 street list: Mrs Murphy, Ashview. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 31(f)

Glenthorn color t.b.a.

1930 street list: Glenthorn 1. Rev. P. Ryan, C.C. 2. J Hipwell. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 31(g)

Springvale color t.b.a.

1930 street list: J. Kennedy, Springvale. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 31(h)

Knockmary

1930 street list: Thos. Leonard, Knockmary-lodge. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 31(i)

Sabine Terrace color t.b.a.

1930 street list: H. Jordan, Sabine-terrace. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 31(j)

Glenaulin color t.b.a.

1930 street list: T.M. Healy, K.C., Glenaulin. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 31(k)

Ardeevin color t.b.a.

1930 street list: Miss King, Ardeevan. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 31(l)

orchard lodge color t.b.a.

1930 street list: Miss Elizabeth Mackey and Miss Josephine Mackey, Orchard-lodge. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 31(m)

mayfield house color t.b.a.

1930 street list: William M'Mahon, Mayfield house. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 31(n)

5280

3
------
15,840
12
-------
190,080
12
---------
2,280,960

  • FW39 lb265.25
  • MS missing
  • JJA not reproduced Usage
  • Draft: II.2§2.0
1930 street list: Chapelizod, … three miles W. from the General Post Office, Dublin, comprising an area of 63 acres. Population, 1,280, inhabiting 255 houses. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
Note: 5280 (feet in a mile) × 3 = 15,840 (feet) × 12 = 190,080 (inches) × 12 (equals) 2,280,960 (lines).

FW Sheet 2 p. 32


[Switzerland, Summer 1933]
BL MS 47488-245 JJA 52:7

 
FW Sheet 2 : p. 32(a)

Glenmaroon color t.b.a.

1930 street list: Hon. Arthur Ernest Guinness, Glenmaroon. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 32(b)

Boundaryville color t.b.a.

1930 street list: S. Hogan, Boundary-ville. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 32(c)

The cottages color t.b.a.

1930 street list: Mrs Rogers, The Cottage. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 32(d)

Belgrove color t.b.a.

1930 street list: R. Spendlove, Belgrove. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 32(e)

Ballyfermot

1930 street list: Mrs M. Clear, vintner, Ballyfermot-bridge. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 32(f)

Uppercross

1930 street list: Chapelizod, a village partly in Palmerstown Parish, Uppercross barony, but chiefly in [Chapelizod Parish], Castleknock barony, Dublin County. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 32(g)

Norman's Court color t.b.a.

1930 street list: Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 32(h)

Gardenville

1930 street list: Gardenville 1. J. Martin 2. F. Burton. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 32(i)

Annamore

1930 street list: J. Malone, Annamore. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 32(j)

Johnstown House

1930 street list: R. Murphy, Johnstown house. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 32(k)

Stone — color t.b.a.

1930 street list: N. O'Connor, Stone house. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 32(l)

King's house color t.b.a.

1930 street list: T. Dallas Dixon, King's-house. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 32(m)

Auburn color t.b.a.

1930 street list: Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod

FW Sheet 2 p. 33


[Switzerland, Summer 1933]
BL MS 47488-247 JJA 52:9

 
FW Sheet 2 : p. 33(a)

Buona Vista color t.b.a.

1930 street list: Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 33(b)

Wren's Nest color t.b.a.

1930 street list: Miss Mary Ennis, vintner, Wren's nest. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 33(c)

Isolde Gardens color t.b.a.

1930 street list: Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 33(d)

Strawberry Beds color t.b.a.

1930 street list: W. Corcoran, grocer, Strawberry-beds. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 33(e)

The parochial

1930 street list: Mrs. S. O'Donovan, mistress, Chapelizod Parochial Schools. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 33(f)

Phoenix villas color t.b.a.

1930 street list: Phoenix-villas 1. Mr Lever. 2. A. Duffy. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 33(g)

Santa Rosa color t.b.a.

1930 street list: F. Williams, Santa Rosa. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 33(h)

King Aengus color t.b.a.

1930 street list: [Chapelizod] is said to derive its name from La Belle Izod, daughter of King Aengus. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 33(i)

2 baronies / 2 parishes color t.b.a.

1930 street list: Chapelizod, a village partly in Palmerstown Parish, Uppercross barony, but chiefly in the parish of the same name, Castleknock barony, Dublin County. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 33(j)

ivied tower (C of I) color t.b.a.

1930 street list: There is a Church of Ireland Church, with an ivied tower, a Convent at Mount Sackville, a Roman Catholic Church, a National School, and Civic Guard Station, and a Postal Telegraph Office. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 33(k)

Wm III, viceregal

1930 street list: King William III spent several days in [Chapelizod]; and prior to the erection of the Viceregal Lodge, it was the country residence of the Viceroy. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod

FW Sheet 2 p. 34


[Switzerland, Summer 1933]
MS missing (text posited)

 
FW Sheet 2 : p. 34(a)

3 miles W. from the GPO color t.b.a.

1930 street list: Chapelizod, … three miles W. from the General Post Office, Dublin, comprising an area of 63 acres. Population, 1,280, inhabiting 255 houses. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 34(b)

La belle Izod, d of k Aengus color t.b.a.

1930 street list: [Chapelizod] is said to derive its name from La Belle Izod, daughter of King Aengus. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 34(c)

Mulberry house color t.b.a.

1930 street list: Mr. Adderley, Mulberry house. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 34(d)

Carlisle Tavern color t.b.a.

1930 street list: J. O'Shaughnessy, vintner, “Carlisle Tavern”. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 34(e)

The Tap color t.b.a.

1930 street list: J. O'Shaughnessy, vintner, “The Tap”. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 34(f)

Phoenix Park Distillery, Alfd. Platt, manager color t.b.a.

1930 street list: Phoenix Park Distillery —The Distillers' Co. Ltd., whiskey distillers.—Alfd. Platt, manager. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod
FW Sheet 2 : p. 34(g)

The Bungalow color t.b.a.

1930 street list: J. Talon, The Bungalow. Thom's, “Chapelizod” Directory of Dublin (c. 1930) Chapelizod

FW Sheet 2 p. 35


[??]
BL MS 47477-23 (typescript) JJA:52:217

 
FW Sheet 2 : p. 35(a)

Anna wars in the biginnings, leaves but shell prubable return; after great deap sleap rerising and a white night with the cows of Dreamenhaven as shower as there's a mist enclouded in Wets Wicklow or a little flush of rose to adawn a thorntree.

Note: Typescript.
FW Sheet 2 : p. 35(b)

Obedient of civicity, urbanous in felicity, that 'll yet meek Mike our diputy mimber when he's head on poll and Peter's burgess and Miss Mitchy Matchy is tipt up by Tuft Taft. Goblesse, gobleege!

Note: Typescript.
FW Sheet 2 : p. 35(c)

But in meaner minor mode the cad as can't abide a code, at Inverross be his abode and be hanked to his nick until he's dode. Gee hell you gee. Glug.

Note: Typescript. Cf. II.1:2.0

FW Sheet 2 p. 36


[Switzerland, Summer 1933]
MS Zurich Sheet (typescript)
image

 
FW Sheet 2 : p. 36(a)

Intermission. Tezch [sic] me how to carve deer, tease me how to curve, / Treat me all I'll long to till I tremble like a dov dorve. And I near bruk the one to tooth I had (musha, musha), as Mop / and Pot nose it, on your same old superior quality thoughtufred buffs / Mary bad luck to it, dunkids years after me ready virus, Here's me hat

Note: Made from Sheet ii-05(b).
FW Sheet 2 : p. 36(b)

~ Mr. Faithful and fervent, ~

Note: Made from Sheet ii-05(f).
FW Sheet 2 : p. 36(c)

~ after which your soles desire was to cease to / be, want it ~

Note: Made from Sheet ii-05(d)
FW Sheet 2 : p. 36(d)

~ which was all your |amiddleageda| replies of the poetries / to my fine silver teapot, hall-marked as femille ~

Note: Made from Sheet ii-05(f).
FW Sheet 2 : p. 36(e)

~ and gathered wrists

Note: See N44 (VI.B.34):102(a), presumed origin of missing
  • MS original.
  • FW Sheet 2 : p. 36(f)

    when I undid you, did I, as virgin as before you unmade me, didn't you

    Note: Made from Sheet ii-05(e).
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 36(g)

    May the birdies feed their sweetness no moremorrow morning / from my lisplips, Pipette, ~ Green

    Note: Made from Sheet ii-13(c).
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 36(h)

    ~ nor the dye of the wood's bluebells write no / more kitzykittlongs on my my flitsy fairy fives, ~ Not cancelled

    Note: Made from Sheet ii-13(d)
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 36(i)

    ~ your other one may have her / picture photo and she declining upon her piggots piano ~ Green

    Note: Made from Sheet ii-13(e).
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 36(j)

    ~ but she's not / in the case with the pretties you saw any number of tenses formerly / clipt and clomb the trees, ~

    Note: Made from Sheet ii-13(f).
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 36(k)

    ~ Thereas Luiz wont write what Esastella and / ellastessa betwisting em won't redearite ~ Green

    Note: Made from Sheet ii-04(h).
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 36(l)

    ~ (boaster, ~ Green

    Note: Made from Sheet ii-04(c)
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 36(m)

    ~ what books how his / womans faints as swoon as he enterooms) ~ Green

    Note: Made from Sheet ii-04(d)
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 36(n)

    ~ of boths going to parriage / priest ones time appointed must be waited on, illemet ~

    Note: Made from Sheet ii-04(e). Only “parriage priest” is used.
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 36(o)

    ~ proud as a tarquin / cuck weggin that cuckold on his hat, ~ Green

    Note: Made from Sheet ii-04(f).
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 36(p)

    ~ ist anympe cling ravisht to be / flauncing in such lucreasious trousseaurs,

    Note: Made from Sheet ii-04(g).
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 36(q)

    heretofore lurks the woefor, / were richness and cake never so paraclittic ~

    Note: Made from Sheet ii-20(a).
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 36(r)

    ~ and the way of a flabby with / flippers ever so unclyunctuous, ~ Green

    Note: Made from Sheet ii-20(f)
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 36(s)

    ~ that must she to him a chainletter send / frankes margareet on her modestys service, ~ Green

    Note: Made from Sheet ii-20(b). Curiously, only 'chainletter' is crossed through.
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 36(t)

    ~ to be slipped on, to be slept / by, to be conned, to be kept, Green

    Note: Made from Sheet ii-20(c)
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 36(u)

    should its dayclear azure nonresilk Muses: / of an oldhills dhramer that socks songsterisus brocaded meed moulderin- / lousy a lieperstoad ~

    Note: Made from Sheet ii-20(d)
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 36(v)

    ~ Regretfeeling he as this is and beggars opera, the / girl with whom happy could home be gif an eidherbowned to loveless sw, / she signals aware thoudg how 'tis hard whiles annoythere dire harmer / wiles Joe Nash away, ~

    Note: Made from Sheet ii-
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 36(w)

    ~ from Hyacanthe Have to Threefingered Carrot, hem, / it's still a vain essay haws Captor Make Each.

    Note: Made from Sheet ii-20(e).

    FW Sheet 2 p. 37


    [??]
    BL MS 47477-231 JJA 52:126

     
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 37(a)

    Daft Davy is in the Madderhorn / daring Dunderhead to shiver his / timbers Hannibal macH-- the / Hejirite is minsterbuilding up / S. Barnabosh's 1132 is seeing / the [blank] and 2 plies 16 plus twice f[emm] / hundred hug tredivels are wetnessing / the -- And dagobert doing his pre-/paratory in Clane is learning how to / put a broad f f[ecce] on to a / broken material from Bryan Au-/lining Erin's hircohaired culoteer

    Note: This is not the source of FW 274.04-275.02 but is a rough copy taken from the second typescript (II.2:3.4).
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 37(b)

    a pengeneepy for your warcheekpies

    FW Sheet 2 : p. 37(c)

    puzzly, puzzly, I smell a cat

    Original notebook: N46 (VI.B.36):029(c)
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 37(d)

    clean [b[?]] / [br[?]]

    FW Sheet 2 : p. 37(e)

    1 pantocracy

    FW Sheet 2 : p. 37(f)

    2 bimutuallism

    FW Sheet 2 : p. 37(g)

    3 interchangeability

    FW Sheet 2 : p. 37(h)

    4 naturality

    FW Sheet 2 : p. 37(i)

    5 superfetation

    FW Sheet 2 p. 38


    [??]
    BL MS 47478-233 JJA 52:127

     
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 38(a)

    Notes

    FW Sheet 2 : p. 38(b)

    All the world loves a big / gleaming jelly.

    Original notebook: VI.C.10:142(c)
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 38(c)

    Margin left

    FW Sheet 2 : p. 38(d)

    As Shakefork might / pitch it

    Original notebook: VI.C.10:142(k)
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 38(e)

    from the 7 tents of Joseph / & the Calends of Maid / Marian

    Original notebook: VI.C.10:144(c), VI.C.10:144(d)

    FW Sheet 2 p. 39


    [??]
    BL MS 47478-156 JJA 52:081

     
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 39(a)

    Nebob - all menkind of every description. color t.b.a.

    FW Sheet 2 : p. 39(b)

    You're a nice walkout, I don't think.

    Original notebook: N46 (VI.B.36):109(b)
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 39(c)

    Liar, we were always wholly rose maries color t.b.a.

    Original notebook: N46 (VI.B.36):110(e)
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 39(d)

    Said |aBlessed Blistereda| Mary Aikenhed to Beatified / Tom Talbot color t.b.a.

    FW Sheet 2 : p. 39(e)

    Porphyrious Albion, redcoat / liar our / side color t.b.a.

    Original notebook: N46 (VI.B.36):125(d), N46 (VI.B.36):150(b)
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 39(f)

    understudy (Mutua) color t.b.a.

    Original notebook: N46 (VI.B.36):138(e)
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 39(g)

    able seaman candour color t.b.a.

    Original notebook: N46 (VI.B.36):150(a)
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 39(h)

    with her poodle asking her color t.b.a.

    Original notebook: N46 (VI.B.36):151(e)
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 39(i)

    Huntler and Puma's animal / alphabites, the first in the world / from aab to zoo. color t.b.a.

    Original notebook: N46 (VI.B.36):164(a)
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 39(j)

    > Kish is for anticheirst color t.b.a.

    Note: The drawing of the hand was not included in the draft (or in the following typescript), but reappears in the published transition
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 39(k)

    < And gags for skool & crossbuns color t.b.a.

    Note: The drawing of the crossed bones was not included in the draft (or in the following typescript), but reappears in the published transition

    FW Sheet 2 p. 40


    [??]
    BL MS 47478-155 JJA 52:080

     
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 40(a)

    |aImaginablea| Itinerary through the particular universal. color t.b.a.

    FW Sheet 2 : p. 40(b)

    |aPossiprobable introduction probapossible prolegomenaa| to its / |ageneral ideoreala| history. color t.b.a.

    Original notebook: N46 (VI.B.36):254(c)
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 40(c)

    The localisation of legend / leading in the legalisation / of latifondism. color t.b.a.

    FW Sheet 2 : p. 40(d)

    Preausteric man and his / pursuit of prehysteric woman. color t.b.a.

    FW Sheet 2 : p. 40(e)

    Urges and Widerurges in a / Primitive Sept. color t.b.a.

    FW Sheet 2 : p. 40(f)

    Early notions of acquired / rights and the influence / of collective tradition upon / the individual. color t.b.a.

    FW Sheet 2 : p. 40(g)

    How civilisations were ploughed in / and how culture cropped up / from the [humilisation] of Cowdung Forks color t.b.a.

    • FW unlocated
    Note: Marked to indicate replacement by Sheet ii-40(i).
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 40(h)

    A panoptical purview of progress / and the future presentation of / the past. color t.b.a.

    FW Sheet 2 : p. 40(i)

    All we suffered |afrom undera| the Cowdung / Forks or how we enjoyed |athe oura| / pick of the basketfild. color t.b.a.

    Note: Marked to indicate replacement for Sheet ii-40(g). Original notebook: N46 (VI.B.36):200(d)

    FW Sheet 2 p. 41


    [??]
    BL MS 47478-81 JJA 53:226

     
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 41(a)

    A

    FW Sheet 2 : p. 41(b)

    and to find a locus for / an alp Get a Howlth on / your bayring as a prime / O and for second O unbox / your compasses. I cain. Are / you able? — Not cancelled

    Original notebook: N29 (VI.B.21):099(e), N29 (VI.B.21):100(f)
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 41(c)

    Amicable nod / So let's seth off / betwain us. Not cancelled

    Original notebook: N29 (VI.B.21):102(d)
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 41(d)

    And if you flung her / headdress on her under her / highlows you'd see |awhat whya| / solmonson set his seel / on a hexengown. Not cancelled

    Original notebook: N29 (VI.B.21):236(b)
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 41(e)

    mother of us all! Dc Not cancelled

    Original notebook: N29 (VI.B.21):257(g)

    FW Sheet 2 p. 42


    [??]
    BL MS 47488-253 JJA 53:228

     
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 42(a)

    :

    FW Sheet 2 : p. 42(b)

    (while he that Other offered with / the 'halp of his creactive mind / to deliberate the mass from / the booty of fight our Same / sought by the holp of the bounty / of food to deluberate the mess from his corrupted mund) color t.b.a.

    Original notebook: N52 (VI.B.42):139(a), N52 (VI.B.42):139(b), N52 (VI.B.42):139(c), N52 (VI.B.42):139(d)
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 42(c)

    Simplespreach Hammelton and / selvertuned O'Haggins color t.b.a.

    Note: See also N03 (VI.B.3):158(h). William Gerard Hamilton (1729-96), entered parliament for Petersfield in 1755, known as ‘Single Speech’ Hamilton for his brilliant maiden effort; Thomas ‘Silvertongued’ O'Hagan (1812-86), Lord Chancellor of Ireland, the first Catholic to hold that office since the days of James II.
    FW Sheet 2 : p. 42(d)

    Somnion sciupiones color t.b.a.