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161
"
Everything
cleaned
up
in
the
mornin
'
--
but
they
was
traces
...
Obed
he
kinder
takes
charge
an
'
says
things
is
goin
'
to
be
changed
...
others
'll
worship
with
us
at
meetin
'
-
time
,
an
'
sarten
haouses
hez
got
to
entertin
guests
...
162
they
wanted
to
mix
like
they
done
with
the
Kanakys
,
an
'
he
for
one
did
n't
feel
baound
to
stop
'em
.
Far
gone
,
was
Obed
...
jest
like
a
crazy
man
on
the
subjeck
.
He
says
they
brung
us
fish
an
'
treasure
,
an
'
shud
hev
what
they
hankered
after
...
"
163
"
Nothin
'
was
to
be
diff
'
runt
on
the
aoutside
;
only
we
was
to
keep
shy
o
'
strangers
ef
we
knowed
what
was
good
fer
us
.
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164
"
We
all
hed
to
take
the
Oath
o
'
Dagon
,
an
'
later
on
they
was
secon
'
an
'
third
oaths
that
some
o
'
us
took
.
Them
as
ud
help
special
,
ud
git
special
rewards
--
gold
an
'
sech
--
No
use
balkin
'
,
fer
they
was
millions
of
'em
daown
thar
.
They
'd
ruther
not
start
risin
'
an
'
wipin
'
aout
human-kind
,
but
ef
they
was
gave
away
an
'
forced
to
,
they
cud
do
a
lot
toward
jest
that
.
We
did
n't
hev
them
old
charms
to
cut
'em
off
like
folks
in
the
Saouth
Sea
did
,
an
'
them
Kanakys
wud
n't
never
give
away
their
secrets
.
165
"
Yield
up
enough
sacrifices
an
'
savage
knick-knacks
an
'
harbourage
in
the
taown
when
they
wanted
it
,
an
'
they
'd
let
well
enough
alone
.
Wud
n't
bother
no
strangers
as
might
bear
tales
aoutside
--
that
is
,
withaout
they
got
pryin
'
.
All
in
the
band
of
the
faithful
--
Order
o
'
Dagon
--
an
'
the
children
shud
never
die
,
but
go
back
to
the
Mother
Hydra
an
'
Father
Dagon
what
we
all
come
from
onct
...
Ia
!
Ia
!
Cthulhu
fhtagn
!
Ph
'n
glui
mglw
'n
afh
Cthulhu
R'lyeh
wgah-nagl
fhtaga
--
"
166
Old
Zadok
was
fast
lapsing
into
stark
raving
,
and
I
held
my
breath
.
167
Poor
old
soul
--
to
what
pitiful
depths
of
hallucination
had
his
liquor
,
plus
his
hatred
of
the
decay
,
alienage
,
and
disease
around
him
,
brought
that
fertile
,
imaginative
brain
?
He
began
to
moan
now
,
and
tears
were
coursing
down
his
channelled
checks
into
the
depths
of
his
beard
.
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168
"
God
,
what
I
seen
senct
I
was
fifteen
year
'
old
--
Mene
,
mene
,
tekel
,
upharsin
!
--
the
folks
as
was
missin
'
,
and
them
as
kilt
theirselves
--
them
as
told
things
in
Arkham
or
Ipswich
or
sech
places
was
all
called
crazy
,
like
you
're
callin
'
me
right
naow
--
but
God
,
what
I
seen
--
They
'd
a
kilt
me
long
ago
fer
'
what
I
know
,
only
I
'd
took
the
fust
an
'
secon
'
Oaths
o
'
Dago
offen
Obed
,
so
was
pertected
unlessen
a
jury
of
'em
proved
I
told
things
knowin
'
an
'
delib
'
rit
...
but
I
wud
n't
take
the
third
Oath
--
I
'd
a
died
ruther
'n
take
that
--
169
"
It
got
wuss
araound
Civil
War
time
,
when
children
born
senct
'
forty-six
begun
to
grow
up
--
some
'em
,
that
is
.
I
was
afeared
--
never
did
no
pryin
'
arter
that
awful
night
,
an
'
never
see
one
o
'
--
them
--
clost
to
in
all
my
life
.
That
is
,
never
no
full-blooded
one
.
I
went
to
the
war
,
an
'
ef
I
'd
a
had
any
guts
or
sense
I
'd
a
never
come
back
,
but
settled
away
from
here
.
But
folks
wrote
me
things
wa
'n'
t
so
bad
.
That
,
I
s
'
pose
,
was
because
gov
'm
unt
draft
men
was
in
taown
arter
'
sixty-three
.
Arter
the
war
it
was
jest
as
bad
agin
.
People
begun
to
fall
off
--
mills
an
'
shops
shet
daown
--
shippin
'
stopped
an
'
the
harbour
choked
up
--
railrud
give
up
--
but
they
...
170
they
never
stopped
swimmin
'
in
an
'
aout
o
'
the
river
from
that
cursed
reef
o
'
Satan
--
an
'
more
an
'
more
attic
winders
got
a-boarded
up
,
an
'
more
an
'
more
noises
was
heerd
in
haouses
as
wa
'n'
t
s
'
posed
to
hev
nobody
in
'em
...