but_time_will_tell
tilt
Given
the
existence
as
uttered forth
in
the
public
works
of
Puncher
and
Wattmann
of
a
personal
God
quaquaquaqua
with
white
beard
quaquaquaqua
outside
time
without
extension
who
from
the
heights
of
divine
apathia
divine
athambia
divine
aphasia
loves
us
dearly
with
some
exceptions
for
reasons
unknown
but
time
will
tell
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
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
even
though
intermittent
is
better
than
nothing
but
not
so
fast
and
considering
what
is
more
that
as
a
result
of
the
labors
left
unfinished
crowned
by
the
Acacacacademy
of
Anthropopopometry
of
Essy-in-Possy
of
Testew
and
Cunard
it
is
established
beyond
all
doubt
all
other
doubt
than
that
which
clings
to
the
labors
of
men
that
as
a
result
of
the
labors
unfinished
of
Testew
and
Cunnard
it
is
established
as
hereinafter
but
not
so
fast
for
reasons
unknown
that
as
a
result
of
the
public
works
of
Puncher
and
Wattmann
it
is
established
beyond
all
doubt
that
in
view
of
the
labors
of
Fartov
and
Belcher
left
unfinished
for
reasons
unknown
of
Testew
and
Cunard
left
unfinished
it
is
established
what
many
deny
that
man
in
Possy
of
Testew
and
Cunard
that
man
in
Essy
that
man
in
short
that
man
in
brief
in
spite
of
the
strides
of
alimentation
and
defecation wastes
and
pines wastes
and
pines
and
concurrently simultaneously
what
is
more
for
reasons
unknown
in
spite
of
the
strides
of
physical
culture
the
practice
of
sports
such
as
tennis
football
running
cycling
swimming
flying
floating
riding
gliding conating camogie skating
tennis
of
all
kinds
dying
flying
sports
of
all
sorts
autumn
summer
winter
winter
tennis
of
all
kinds
hockey
of
all
sorts penicillin
and
succedanea
in
a
word
I
resume
flying
gliding
golf
over
nine
and
eighteen
holes
tennis
of
all
sorts
in
a
word
for
reasons
unknown
in
Feckham Peckham Fulham Clapham namely concurrently simultaneously
what
is
more
for
reasons
unknown
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
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
the
stockinged
feet
in
Connemara
in
a
word
for
reasons
unknown
no
matter
what
matter
the
facts
are
there
and
considering
what
is
more
much
more
grave
that
in
the
light
of
the
labors
lost
of
Steinweg
and
Peterman
it
appears
what
is
more
much
more
grave
that
in
the
light
the
light
the
light
of
the
labors
lost
of
Steinweg
and
Peterman
that
in
the
plains
in
the
mountains
by
the
seas
by
the
rivers
running
water
running
fire
the
air
is
the
same
and
then
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
great
cold
alas alas
in
the
year
of
their
Lord
six
hundred
and
something
the
air
the
earth
the
sea
the
earth
abode
of
stones
in
the
great
deeps
the
great
cold
on
sea
on
land
and
in
the
air
I
resume
for
reasons
unknown
in
spite
of
the
tennis
the
facts
are
there
but
time
will
tell
I
resume
alas alas
on
on
in
short
in
fine
on
on
abode
of
stones
who
can
doubt
it
I
resume
but
not
so
fast
I
resume
the
skull
fading
fading
fading
and
concurrently simultaneously
what
is
more
for
reasons
unknown
in
spite
of
the
tennis
on
on
the
beard
the
flames
the
tears
the
stones
so
blue
so
calm
alas alas
on
on
the
skull
the
skull
the
skull
the
skull
in
Connemara
in
spite
of
the
tennis
the
labors
abandoned
left
unfinished
graver
still
abode
of
stones
in
a
word
I
resume
alas alas
abandoned
unfinished
the
skull
the
skull
in
Connemara
in
spite
of
the
tennis
the
skull
alas
the
stones
Cunard . . .
tennis
. . .
the
stones
. . .
so
calm
. . . Cunard . . .
unfinished
. . .
(
Waiting
for
Godot
,
the
speech
by
'
Lucky
' (
S
. Beckett))
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