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351
You
shew
Wisdom
in
having
lesse
about
than
Before
;
for
there
was
no
Neede
to
keep
the
Guards
in
Shape
and
eat
'
g
off
their
Heads
,
and
it
made
Much
to
be
founde
in
Case
of
Trouble
,
as
you
too
welle
knowe
.
352
You
can
now
move
and
worke
elsewhere
with
no
Kill
'
g
Trouble
if
needful
,
tho
'
I
hope
no
Thing
will
soon
force
you
to
so
Bothersome
a
Course
.
353
I
rejoice
that
you
traffick
not
so
much
with
Those
Outside
;
for
there
was
ever
a
Mortall
Peril
in
it
,
and
you
are
sensible
what
it
did
when
you
ask
'd
Protection
of
One
not
dispos
'd
to
give
it
.
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354
You
excel
me
in
gett
'
g
ye
Formulae
so
another
may
saye
them
with
Success
,
but
Borellus
fancy
'd
it
wou
'd
be
so
if
just
ye
right
Wordes
were
hadd
.
Does
ye
Boy
use
'em
often
?
I
regret
that
he
growes
squeamish
,
as
I
fear
'd
he
wou
'd
when
I
hadde
him
here
nigh
15
Monthes
,
but
am
sensible
you
knowe
how
to
deal
with
him
.
You
ca
n't
saye
him
down
with
ye
Formula
,
for
that
will
Worke
only
upon
such
as
ye
other
Formula
hath
call
'd
up
from
Saltes
;
but
you
still
have
strong
Handes
and
Knife
and
Pistol
,
and
Graves
are
not
harde
to
digg
,
nor
Acids
loth
to
burne
.
355
O.
sayes
you
have
promis
'd
him
B.
F.
I
must
have
him
after
.
B.
goes
to
you
soone
,
and
may
he
give
you
what
you
wishe
of
that
Darke
Thing
belowe
Memphis
.
Imploy
care
in
what
you
calle
up
,
and
beware
of
ye
Boy
.
356
It
will
be
ripe
in
a
yeare
's
time
to
have
up
ye
Legions
from
Underneath
,
and
then
there
are
no
Boundes
to
what
shal
be
oures
.
Have
Confidence
in
what
I
saye
,
for
you
knowe
O.
and
I
have
hadd
these
150
yeares
more
than
you
to
consulte
these
Matters
in
.
357
Nephreu
--
Ka
nai
Hadoth
Edw
.
H.
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358
For
J
Curwen
,
Esq.
.
Providence
.
359
But
if
Willett
and
Mr.
Ward
refrained
from
showing
this
letter
to
the
alienists
,
they
did
not
refrain
from
acting
upon
it
themselves
.
360
No
amount
of
learned
sophistry
could
controvert
the
fact
that
the
strangely
bearded
and
spectacled
Dr.
Allen
,
of
whom
Charles
's
frantic
letter
had
spoken
as
such
a
monstrous
menace
,
was
in
close
and
sinister
correspondence
with
two
inexplicable
creatures
whom
Ward
had
visited
in
his
travels
and
who
plainly
claimed
to
be
survivals
or
avatars
of
Curwen
's
old
Salem
colleagues
;
that
he
was
regarding
himself
as
the
reincarnation
of
Joseph
Curwen
,
and
that
he
entertained
--
or
was
at
least
advised
to
entertain
--
murderous
designs
against
a
"
boy
"
who
could
scarcely
be
other
than
Charles
Ward
.
There
was
organized
horror
afoot
;
and
no
matter
who
had
started
it
,
the
missing
Allen
was
by
this
time
at
the
bottom
of
it
.
Therefore
,
thanking
heaven
that
Charles
was
now
safe
in
the
hospital
,
Mr.
Ward
lost
no
time
in
engaging
detectives
to
learn
all
they
could
of
the
cryptic
,
bearded
doctor
;
finding
whence
he
had
come
and
what
Pawtuxet
knew
of
him
,
and
if
possible
discovering
his
present
whereabouts
.
Supplying
the
men
with
one
of
the
bungalow
keys
which
Charles
yielded
up
,
he
urged
them
to
explore
Allen
's
vacant
room
which
had
been
identified
when
the
patient
's
belongings
had
been
packed
;
obtaining
what
clues
they
could
from
any
effects
he
might
have
left
about
.
Mr.
Ward
talked
with
the
detectives
in
his
son
's
old
library
,
and
they
felt
a
marked
relief
when
they
left
it
at
last
;
for
there
seemed
to
hover
about
the
place
a
vague
aura
of
evil