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

MS-HRC-SB-6-4-1

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LUCKY
[1692] known but time will tell
fades away I resume Fulham
Clapham in a word the dead
loss per head since the death
of Bishop Berkeley being to the

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[1692] tune of one inch four ounce
per head approximately by
and large more or less to the
nearest decimal good measure
round figures stark naked in

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[1692] the stockinged feet in Conne-
mara in a word for reasons
unknown no matter what
matter the facts are there
and considering what is more

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[1692] much more grave that in the
light of the labours lost of
Steinweg and Peterman it
appears what is more much more
grave that in the light the

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[1692] light the light of the labours
lost of Steinweg and Peterman
that in the plains in the moun-
tains by the seas by the rivers
running water running fire

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[1692] the air is the same and the
earth namely the air and then
the earth in the great cold the
great dark the air and the
earth abode of stones in the

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[1692] great deeps the great cold
on sea on land and in the
air I resume for reasons un-
known in spite of the tennis
the facts are there but time
will tell I resume alas alas

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