| Now, to be on anew and
  basking again in the panaroma of | |
| 
all flores of speech,
  if a human being duly fatigued by his dayety | |
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in the sooty, having
  plenxty off time on his gouty hands and va- | |
| 
cants of space at his
  sleepish feet and as hapless behind the dreams | |
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of accuracy as any
  camelot prince of dinmurk, were at this auc- | |
| 
tual futule
  preteriting unstant, in the states of suspensive exani- | |
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mation, accorded,
  throughout the eye of a noodle, with an ear- | |
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sighted view of old
  hopeinhaven with all the ingredient and | |
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egregiunt whights and
  ways to which in the curse of his persis- | |
| 
tence the course of
  his tory will had been having recourses, the | |
| 
reverberration of
  knotcracking awes, the reconjungation of | |
| 
nodebinding ayes, the
  redissolusingness of mindmouldered ease | |
| 
and the thereby hang
  of the Hoel of it, could such a none, whiles | |
| 
even led comesilencers
  to comeliewithhers and till intempes- | |
| 
tuous Nox should catch
  the gallicry and spot lucan's dawn, by- | |
| 
hold at ones what is
  main and why tis twain, how one once | |
| 
meet melts in tother
  wants poignings, the sap rising, the foles | |
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falling, the nimb now
  nihilant round the girlyhead so becoming, | |
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the wrestless in the
  womb, all the rivals to allsea, shakeagain, O | |
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disaster! shakealose,
  Ah how starring! but Heng's got a bit | |
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of Horsa's nose and
  Jeff's got the signs of Ham round his | |
| 
mouth and the beau
  that spun beautiful pales as it palls, what | |
| 
roserude and oragious
  grows gelb and greem, blue out the ind of | |
| 
it! Violet's dyed!
  then what would that fargazer seem to seemself | |
| 
to seem seeming of,
  dimm it all? | |
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    Answer:
  A collideorscape!  
--Finnegans Wake | 
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