Samuel Beckett
Digital Manuscript Project
En attendant Godot / Waiting for Godot

MS-HRC-SB-6-4-1

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[1690] shouts his text. All three throw
themselves on Lucky who struggles

and shouts his text.

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Lucky
[1692] Given the existence as
uttered forth in the public
works of Puncher and Wattmann
of a personal God quaquaquaqua
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[1692] who from the heights of divine
apathia divine athambia di-
vine aphasia loves us dearly
with some exceptions for reasons
unknown but time will tell

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[1692] and suffers like the divine
Miranda with those who for
reasons unknown but time
will tell are plunged in torment
plunged in fire whose fire flames

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[1692] if that continues and who can
doubt it will fire the firmament
that is to say blast hell to
heaven so blue still and calm
so calm with a calm which

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[1692] even though intermittent is
better than nothing but not so
fast and considering what is
more that as a result of the
labours left unfinished crowned

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[1692] by the Acacacacademy of
Anthropopopometry of Essy-in-
Possy of Testew and Cunard
it is established beyond all
doubt all other doubt than that

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[1692] which clings to the labours of
men that as a result of the
labours unfinished of Testew
and Cunard it is established
as hereinafter but not so fast

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