Samuel Beckett
Digital Manuscript Project
L'Innommable / The Unnamable

MS-HRC-SB-5-10

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[2153] believe I've piped up beforebt they're finished.they've done with me.[2154] The master
in any case, no question we don't intend, pulling in their horns they rae, listen to them hedging
are, no question we don't intend, unless absolutely necessary driven to it,
to make the mistake of einquiring into him, he'd turn out to
be a mere high official, we'd end up by having need of needing God,
we may have lost all pride admittedly, but there are certain in- certain depths we
famies one prefers to avoid?x
[] and though admittedly we have lost all sense of decency,
nevertheless
there still are certain depths we prefer not to sink to.

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[2155] Let us stick keep to the family circle,
it's more intimate, we know eone another by now, no surprises
to be feared, the will has been opened, nothing for anybody.
[2156] This eye, curious how this eye invites inspection, delmands
sympathy;, solicits attention,limpores implores assistance, to do what,
it's not clear, to stop weeping, have a quick look round, blaze goggle briefly
briefly an instant and be closed for ever.

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Segment 3

[2157] It's it you see and it alone,
in this face, it's from it you set out to look for a face, to
it you return having found nothing, nothing worth while, nothing
but a kind of ashen smear, perhaps it's long grey hair, hanging
in a tangle about round the mouth, greasy with ancient tears, or the
fringe of a mantles pread like a veil mantle spread like a veil,
or fingers opening and shutting closing to try and shut out the world,
, or all together, fingers, hair and rags, mingled inextricably.

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[2158] Suppositions all equally inane, it's enough to enounce them to
regret having spoken, familiar torment, a different past, it's
often to be wished, different from yours, when you find it out. discover it (what it is)
when you find out what it was.
[2159] He is haireless, and naked and his hands, laid flat on his knees once
and for all, are in no danger of mischief getting into miaschief.
[2160] Then where is And the face?

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[2161] Balls, all all balls, I don't believe in the
eye either, , there's nothing here, nothing to see, nothing that to see with
sees, it's a blessed coincidence, when you think what it would
be, a world without looker-on [] a witness onlooker (fxx gawker) spectator, and vice versa, brrr!
[2162] No spectator
then, and what is more better still no spectalecle, good riddance.

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[2163] If this noise
could stop there'd be nothing more to say.
[2164] I wonder what the all the chat
is all about at the moment.
[2165] Worm presumably.[2166] Maghood is being abandoned,.
[2167] And I await my turn.[2168] Yes, I do not despair, all things considered,
of drawing their attention to my case, some fine day.
Not that it

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[2169] Not that it

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Addition 1
[] and though admittedly we have lost all sense of decency,
nevertheless
there still are certain depths we prefer not to sink to.
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Addition 2
when you find out what it was.
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Addition 3
spectator
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