Collected Fiction Volume 2 (1926-1930): A Variorum Edition (89 page)

BOOK: Collected Fiction Volume 2 (1926-1930): A Variorum Edition
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158
. summarised] summarized C
159
. a.m.] a. m. C
160
. p.m.] p. m. C
161
. ARRANGEMENT] ¶ ARRANGEMENT C
162
. SATISFACTORY.] SATISFACTORY D
163
. 1:08] ONE EIGHT D
164
. WEDNESDAY.] WEDNESDAY D
165
. DON’T] DONT D
166
. PRINTS.] PRINTS D
167
. QUIET.] QUIET D
168
. REVELATIONS.] REVELATIONS D
169
. ARRANGEMENT . . . AKELEY.] ARRANGEMENT . . . AKELEY D
170
. kodak] Kodak D
171
. favourable] favorable C
172
. mechanised, urbanised] mechanized, urbanized C
173
. billboards] bill-boards D
174
. fertilises] fertilizes C
175
. marvellous,] marvelous, C
176
. shewed] appeared A; showed B, C, D
177
. train-shed] train-/shed B; trainshed D
178
. urban] urbane D
179
. surprised] surprized C
180
. licence] license B, C, D
181
. items,] items D
182
. crab-like] crablike A, B, D
183
. paralleling] parallelling A, B
184
. shewing] showing B, C, D
185
. grey] gray C
186
. harbour] harbor C
187
. aeon-forgotten] eon-forgotten C
188
. rumoured] rumored C
189
. postulated,] postulated D
190
. overbalanced] over-balanced D
191
. ardour] ardor C
192
. recognised] recognized C
193
. glamour,] glamor, C
194
. inherited,] inherited B, C, D
195
. recognised] recognized C
196
. snapshot] snap-shot A, D; snap-/shot B
197
. surprised] surprized C
198
. galvanised-iron] galvanized-iron C
199
. mail-box] mailbox D
200
. sparsely wooded] sparsely-wooded B, C, D
201
. thickly forested] thickly-forested B, C, D
202
. half way] half-way C
203
. foetid] fetid C
204
. made] had made C
205
. paralysing] paralyzing C
206
. recognised] recognized C
207
. surprising] surprizing C
208
. odour] odor C
209
. odours] odors C
210
. six-panelled,] six-paneled, C
211
. odour] odor C
212
. faint,] very faint, C
213
. easy-chair] easy-cair C
214
. this] his D
215
. realised] realized C
216
. grey moustache] gray mustache C
217
. surprisingly] surprizingly C
218
. rising.] rising, C
219
. record?] records? A, B, C, D
220
. suppose] supose C
221
. record] records C, D
222
. realise,] realize, C
223
. other,] other D
224
. Cyclopean] cyclopean A, B, C, D
225
. Pnakotic Manuscripts]
Pnakotic Manuscripts
D
226
. ‘Necronomicon’] Necronomicon A, B, C;
Necronomicon
D
227
. gloat
] gloat D
228
. odour] odor C
229
. Thermos-bottle] thermos-bottle C
230
. centre-table,] center-table, C
231
. odour] odor C
232
. cannot] can not C
233
. refuse] refused D
234
. organisation.] organization. C
235
. “Necronomicon”] Necronomicon A, B;
Necronomicon
C, D
236
. monstrous] montsrous C
237
. odour] odor C
238
. corpse-like.] corpselike. A, B, D
239
. half-incapable] half incapable C
240
. a while.] awhile. A, B, D
241
. shewed] showed B, C, D
242
. It seemed]
It seemed
D
243
. civilisation,] civilization, C
244
. travelling] traveling C
245
. the]
om.
D
246
. isosceles] isoceles A, B
247
. Wilmarth,”] Wilmarth” A; Wilmarth”, B
248
. Neptune (. . .),] Neptune, (. . .) A, B
249
. place!] place. D
250
. disc] disk C
251
. ‘B-67’] “B-67” A, B
252
. testing instruments] testing-instruments C
253
. disc] disk C
254
. disc] disk C
255
. chord] cord A, B, C [
B corrected in pencil to read
chord,
but not in HPL’s handwriting
]
256
. watching] watched D
257
. suddenly]
om.
D
258
. vitalising] vitalizing C
259
. realise] realize C
260
. shew] show B, C, D
261
. recognised] recognized C
262
. “So,] “So D
263
. mechanised] mechanized C
264
. Good night] Good-night C
265
. Good night,] Good-night, C
266
. good night] good-night C
267
. odour] odor C
268
. footprints] footprint A, B, C, D
269
. analyse] analyze C
270
. corpse-like] corpselike A, B, D
271
. unhuman!] un-human! A, B, C, D
272
. moustache-screened] mustache-screened C
273
. seemed] semed C
274
. realised] realized C
275
. practiced] practised C
276
. even] ever D
277
. memorise] memorize C, D
278
. licence-number] license number A; license-number B, C, D
279
. dressing-gown,] dressing gown, D
280
. odour] odor C
281
. footprints] foot-prints D
282
. shewed] showed B, C, D
283
. “Pluto”.] “Pluto.” D
284
. these daemoniac] those demoniac C
285
. cannot] can not C
286
. harbour] harbor C
287
. stoutly fashioned] stoutly-fashioned B, C, D
288
. On] Of C, D
289
. labelling] labeling C
290
. recognisable] recognizable C
291
. (THE SPEECH-MACHINE)] (
The Speech-Machine
) D
292
. (FIRST BUZZLING VOICE)] (
First Buzzing Voice
) D
293
. (SECOND BUZZING VOICE)] (
Second Buzzing Voice
) D
294
. (NOYES)] (
Noyes
) D
295
. (FIRST BUZZING VOICE)] (
First Buzzing Voice
) D
296
. (NOYES)] (
Noyes
) D
297
. (SEVERAL . . . SPEECH)] (
Several Voices at Once in Indistinguishable Speech
) D
298
. (MANY . . . CLATTERING)] (Many Footsteps, Including the Peculiar Loose Stirring or Clattering) D
299
. (A . . . SOUND)] (
A Curious Sort of Flapping Sound
) D
300
. (THE . . . RECEDING)] (The Sound of an Automobile Starting and Receding) D
301
. (SILENCE)] (
Silence
) D
302
. daemoniac] demoniac C
303
. surprised] surprized C
304
. recognised.] recognized. C
305
. hypnotised] hypnotized C
306
. will power] will-power C
307
. half tiptoed] half-tiptoed A, B, C, D
308
. cat-like] catlike A, B, D
309
. awaking] awakening D
310
. favourite] favorite C, D
311
. centre-table,] center-table, C
312
. speech-machine] speech machine A, B, C, D
313
. speech-machine] speech machine A, B, C, D
314
. fresh,] fresh C, D
315
. odour] odor C
316
. heaven] Heaven A, B, C, D
317
. a]
om.
C, D [
B reads
thea,
with
the
stricken over with x’s
]
318
. half accept] half-accept A, B, D
319
. scepticism] skepticism C
320
. odour] odor C
321
. “prodigious] “Prodigious D
322
. skill” . . .] skill”. . . . C; skill. . . .” D

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