Samuel Beckett
Digital Manuscript Project
L'Innommable / The Unnamable

MS-HRC-SB-5-10

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[1296] At no moment do I know of what I am talking [place = supralinear] [] about, nor of W [place = overwritten] whom, nor[p. 58r] of where, nor of when, nor how, nor why, but I could need fifty victims [place = supralinear] wretches for this sinister operation and still be short of a fifty-first, to close the circuit, that I know, without knowing what it means. [1297] The essential is never to arrive anywhere, never to be anywhere, neither where Mahood is, nor where Worm is, nor where I am, it little matters thanks to what dispensation. [1298] The essential is to go on squirming to the end at the end of the line, as long as there are waters, banks and ravening in heaven a sproting [place = supralinear] sporting God to plague his creature, per pro his chosen [place = supralinear] elected [place = supralinear] chosen shits. [1299] I've swallowed three hooks and am still hungrry . [1300] Hence the howls. [1301] What a joy to to know where one is, and where one will stay, without being there. [1302] Nothing to do but stretch out comfortably on the rack, in the blissful knowledge you are nobody for all eternity. [1303] A pity I should be obliged [place = supralinear] have to give tongue at the same time, it prevents it from bleeding in peace, licking the lips. [1304] Well I suppose one can't have everything, so late in the proceedings. [1305] They'll surely bring me to the surface one day or another and all then sink their differences and agree it was not worth while going to so much trouble for such a paltry kill, for such paltry killers. [1306] What silence then! [1307] And now a little visit to my sweet Worm, [place = supralinear] let's see how Worm is getting on, the cur will appreciate it. [place = supralinear] just to please the bastard. [1308] I'll soon see [place = supralinear] know if the other is still after me. [1309] But even if he isn't nothing will come of it, he won't get [place = supralinear] [] catch [place = supralinear] [] me, I won't be delivered from him, I speakno speak of [place = supralinear] mean Worm, I swear it, the other, never got [place = supralinear] caught me, I was never delivered from him [place = supralinear] them [place = supralinear] him, it's past history, up to the present. [1310] I am he who will never be got [place = supralinear] caught, never be delivered, who crawls between the thwarts, towards the new day that promises to be glorious, festooned with lifebelts, praying for shipwreck [place = supralinear] rack and ruin. [1311] The third line falls plumb from the skies, it's for my soul her majesty my soul, [1312] I'd have g [place = overwritten] hooked her on it long ago if I knew where she was [place = supralinear] to find her. [1313] That brings us up to four, gathered together. [1314] I knew it, there'd [place = supralinear] there could be a hundred of us and we'd still need the hundred and first, [1315] we'll always be short of me. [1316] Worm, I nearly said Watt, Worm, what can I say of Worm, who hasn't the wit to make himself plain. [place = overwritten] , [1317] W [place = overwritten] what can I say to stillt this gnawing of termites in my Punch and Judy? [place = supralinear] box, [1318] [p. 59r] W [place = overwritten] what that mih [place = overwritten] ght not just as well be said of the other? [1319] Perhaps it's by trying to be Worm that I'll finally succeed in being Mahood, I hadn't thought of that. [1320] Then all I'll have to do is be Worm. [1321] Which no doubt I shall acheive [place = overwritten] ieve in [place = supralinear] by trying to be Jones. [1322] Then all I'll have to do is be Jones. [1323] Stop, perhaps he'll spare me that, have compassion and let me stop there. [1324] The dawn will not be l [place = overwritten] always rosy. [1325] Worm, Worm, , just [place = supralinear] it's between the three of us now, and come what may [place = supralinear] [] the devil take the hindmost. [1326] It seems to me besides that I must have already made, contrary to what it seems to, me I must have already said, some efforts in this direction. [1327] I should have noted them, if only in my head. [1328] But Worm cannot note. [1329] There at least is a first affir [place = supralinear] amtion , I mean negation, on which to built . [1330] Worm cannot note. [1331] Can Mahood note? [1332] That's it, weave, weave. [1333] Yes, it is the characteristic,of Worm, am among others, of Worm to note, even if he does not always succeed [place = supralinear] [] in doing so, certain things, perhaps I should say all things, so as to turn them to accout [place = overwritten] nt, for his governance. [1334] And indeed we have seen him do so, in h [place = overwritten] the yard, in his jar, in a sense. [1335] I knew I only had to try and talk of Worm to begin talking of Mahood, with more felicity and understanding than ever. [1336] How close to me he suddenly seems, squinting up at the medals of the hippophagist Ducroix. [1337] It is the hour of the apéritif, already people halt, to read the menu. [1338] Charming hour of the day, particular [place = supralinear] []ly when, as sometimes happens, it is also that of the setting sun whose last rays, raking the street from end to end, lend to my monument an interminable shadow, astraddle of the gutter and the sidewalk. [1339] There was a time I used to contemplate it, when I was freer than now to turn my head than I am now, since they put on my [place = supralinear] I was put in the collar. [1340] Then I knew that there, far from me, mt [place = overwritten] y head was lying and people treading on it, and on my flies, which went on gliding none the less, prettily on the ground. [1341] And I saw the people coming towards [place = supralinear] [] me, all along my shadow, followed by long faithful trembling shadows. [1342] For sometimes I confuse myself with my shadow, and sometimes don't. [1343] And sometimes I don't confuse myself with my jar, and sometimes do. [1344] It all depends what mood we're in. [1345] And often I went [ [place = inline] /]on looking, without flinching, until, ceasing to be, I ceased to see. [1346] Delicious[p. 60r] instant truly, coinciding from time to time, as already observed, with that of the apéritif. [1347] But this joy, which for my part I should have thought harmless, and without danger for the public, is something I have had to go without, since I was put in my collar. For now my my [place = supralinear] the collar holds my face turned towards the railings, for for it is impor a just above the menu, for it is important that the prospective customer should be able to compose his meal without the risk of being run over. [1348] The meat, in this quarter, has a high reputation, and people come from a distance, from great distances, on purpose to eat it. [1349] Which having done they hurry away. [1350] By ten o'clock in the evning all is silent, as the grave, as the saying is. [1351] This is the fruit of my obe [place = overwritten] servations accumulated over a long period of yearsa and constantly subjected to a process of induction. [1352] Here all is killing and eating. [1353] This is evening there is tripe. [1354] It's a winter dish, or a late autumn one. [1355] Soon Marguerite will come and light me up. [1356] She is late?. [1357] Already more than one passer-by has flashed his lighter under my nose the better to decipher what I shall now describe, for the sake of elegance [place = supralinear] elegant variation, as the bill of fare. [1358] Please God nothing has happened to my benefactress. [1359] I shall not see her coming, I shall not hear her steps, because of the snow. [1360] I spent l [place = overwritten] all morning under my cover. [1361] When the first frosts come she makes me a nest of rags, well tucked in all round me, to protect me from chills. [1362] It's downy [place = supralinear] snug. [1363] I wonder will she powder my skull this evening, with her big puff, [place = overwritten] . [1364] i [place = overwritten] It's her latest invention. [1365] She's always trying to think of something new;, to relieve me. [1366] She would like my pustules to sy stop oozing! [1367] If only the earth c [place = supralinear] would quake. [1368] The shambles would swallow me up. [1369] Through the railings, at the end of a clearing [place = supralinear] vista between two blocks of buildings, the sky appears to me. [1370] A hat bar moves ob [place = overwritten] ver and shuts it off, whenever I wish. [1372] If I could raise my head I should [place = supralinear] 'd see it streaming into the main of the firmament. [1373] What is there to add, to these particulars? [1374] The evening is only beginning, I know that, don't let us go just yet, not yet say goodbye once for more for ever, to this heap of rubbish. [1375] What about trying to cogitate,[p. 61r] while waiting for something intelligible to occur [place = supralinear] take place. [1376] Just this once. [1377] Almost immediately a thought presents itself, I should really concentrate more often. [1378] Quick let me record it before it vanishes. [1379] How is it that the people do not notice of me? [1380] I seem to exist for none by [place = overwritten] ut Madeleine. [1381] That a passer-by pressed for time, in full flight or giving chase, should have no ideas eyes for me, that I can conceive. [1382] But the loungers [place = supralinear] idlers come to hear the cattle's bellows of pain and who, obvios [place = overwritten] usly killing time, pace up and down while wi [place = overwritten] aiting for the butchery [place = supralinear] slaughter to begin? [1383] The hungry compelled by the position of the menu, and whether they like it or not, to posy [place = overwritten] t themselves literally face to face with me, in the full blast of my breath? [1384] The children hastening towards t going towards their playgrounds beyond the gates and coming back, all out for a bx [place = overwritten] it of fun? [1385] It seems to me that even a human head, recently washed and with a few hairs on top, should be quite a popular curiosity in the position occupied by mine. [1386] Can it be out of do [place = overwritten] iscretion, and a reluctance to hurt, that they affect to be unaware of my existence? [1387] But that is a refinement of feeling which can hardly be attributed to the dogs a [place = overwritten] that come pissing against my doubt [place = supralinear] abode, apparently never dp doubting that it contains some flesh and bones. [1388] It follows therefore that I have no smell either. [1389] And yet if anyone should have a smell, it is I. [1390] How,under these conditions, can Mahood expect me to behave normally? [1391] The flies vouch for me, if you like, but how far? [1392] Would they not settle with equal appetite on a lump of cowshit? [1393] No, as long as this point is not cleared up to my satisfaction, or as long as I am [place = supralinear] not distinguished by some sense organs other than Madeleine's, it will be impossible for me to believe, sufficiently to continue [place = supralinear] pursue my act, the things that are told about me. [1394] I should further remark, with regard to this testimony which I consider indispensable, that soon I shall be in no fit condition to receive it, so greatly have my faculties declined, in recent times. [1395] It is obvious we have here a principle of change pregnant with possibilities. [1396] But say I succeed in dying, to take the best hypothesis, without having been able to believe I ever lived, I know to my cost[p. 62r] it is not that they wish for me. [1397] For it has happened to me many times already, without their having granted me as much as a brief sick leave, among the worms, before resurrecting me. [1398] But who knows, this time, what the future holds in store. [1399] That qua sentient and thinking being I should be deteriorating at headlong speed [place = supralinear] going downhill fast is in any case an excellent thing. [1400] Perhaps some day some gentleman, happening [place = supralinear] chancing to pass my way with his sweet heart on his arm [place = inline] , at the precise moment when my last is favouring me with a final taste of the flight of time, will exclaim, loud enough for me to hear, Oh I say, this man is ailing, we must call an ambulance. [1401] Thus at [place = supralinear] with [place = supralinear] a single stroke stone, when all seemed in vain [place = supralinear] lost, the two longedf for [place = supralinear] rare birds. [1402] I shall be dead, but I shall have lived. [1403] Unless one is to suppose him victim of a hallucination. [1404] Yes, to dispel all doubt his betrothed would need to say, You are right, my love, he looks as if he were going to throw up. [1405] Then I'd know for certain, [1406] and with giving up the ghost be born at last, to the sound perhaps of one of those hiccups which mar alas too often the som [place = supralinear] len [place = supralinear] mnity of the last [place = supralinear] trépas moments [place = supralinear] passing.. [1407] When Mahood I once knew a doctor who held that [place = supralinear] scientifically speaking the latest breath could only issue from the fundament and [place = supralinear] that this [place = supralinear] [] therefore, rather than the mouth, [place = supralinear] was the orifice to which the family should present the mirror, before opening th will the will. [1408] However this may be, and without dwelling further on these macabre details, it is certain I was grievously mistaken in supposing that death in itself could be regarded as evidence, or even a strong presumption, in favour of a preliminary life. [1409] And I for my part have no longer the least desire to leave this world, in which they keep trying to foist me, with [place = supralinear] []out some kind ofnassurance that I was really there, sucha as a kick in the arse for example, or a kiss, the nature of the attention is of little importance, provided I cannot be suspected of being its author. [1410] No, not the least desire, for I know it serves no purpose, changes nothing, puts an end to nothing. [1411] But let two third parties remark me, there, n [place = overwritten] before my eyes, and I'll take care of the rest. [1412] How all becomes clear and simple when one opens an eye[p. 63r] on the within, , having after having of course previously exposed it to the without, in order to benefit by the contrast.

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