FINNEGANS WAKE

Manuscript

2nd draft, late 1932, II.1§7 draft level 1

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While they jeerilied along about (1aled father old Father1) Barley, of how he got up of a morning arley and he met with a plattonem blondes named Hips and Haws and (1full on fell in1) with a foxy fellows of Trinity some headder Skowood Shaws like (1oil daddy Veacon auld Daddy Deacon1) who could stow well his place of beacon but he (1couldn't never could1) hold (1his1) kerosene's (1candlelight candle1) to (1owled fuddler bold Farmer1) Burleigh who (1wuch wuck1) up in a hurly wurly where he huddly could wuddle to wallow his weg tilbag of the (1bager's baker's1) booth to beg of (1ill illed1) Diddiddy Achin (1for1) the (1price of a prate prize of a pease1) of bakin for wold Forrester Farley who was found of the (1sound of the round of the round round of the sound1) of the lound of the

Bang!

(1Lukke­doeren­dun­an­durras­chiudi­loo­shoo­fermoy­porter­toory­zooy­sphallna­bortan­kapak­kapuk­zakroidverge Lukke­doeren­dun­an­durras­kewdy­loo­shoo­fermoy­porter­toory­zooy­sphalna­bortan­sakroidverjkapak­kapuk.1)

Byfall.

(1Uploud Upploud!1)

The play thou (1stagedst schouwburgst1), Game, here endeth. The curtain drops by deep request.

For the Clearer of the Air from on high has spoken and the unhappitents of the earth have (1trembled, terrembled1) from firmament unto fundament and from (1twaddedumms tweedledeedumms1) down to (1twiddledeedee twiddledeedees.1)

(1Loud, hear us!1)

(1Loud, graciously hear us!1)

Now have thy children entered into their habitations. Thou hast closed the portals of (1their houses. And the habitations of thy children and1) thou hast (1placed thy messengers beside the portals of the habitations set thy guards thereby 1) that thy children may read in the book of the opening of the mind to thy light (1and1) err not in the darkness which is (1thy afterthought the afterthought of thy nomatter by the guardiance of those guards which are thy bodemen, Pray your Prayers, Timothy Pray-your-Prayers Timothy1) and (1Back-to-Bunk, Tom Back-to-Bunk Tom1).
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O Loud, hear the wee beseech of thees, of (1these thine each of these thy1) unlitten ones! (1Give Grant1) sleep in hour's time, O Loud!

That they (1do not take no1) chill. That they (1may do1) ming no merder. That they shall not gomeet madhowlattrees.

Loud, heap miseries upon us yet entwine our arts with (1laughter's laughters1) low!

Ha he hi ho hu.

Mummum.