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and some of the dreamers confessed acute fear of the gigantic nameless thing visible toward the last.
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One case, which the note describes with emphasis, was very sad.
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The subject, a widely known architect with leanings toward theosophy and occultism, went violently insane on the date of young Wilcox’s seizure, and expired several months later after incessant screamings to be saved from some escaped denizen of hell.
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Had my uncle referred to these cases by name instead of merely by number, I should have attempted some corroboration and personal investigation;
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but as it was, I succeeded in tracing down only a few.
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All of these, however, bore out the notes in full.
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I have often wondered if all the objects of the professor’s questioning felt as puzzled as did this fraction.
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bore
It is well that no explanation shall ever reach them.
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The press cuttings, as I have intimated, touched on cases of panic, mania, and eccentricity during the given period.
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Professor Angell must have employed a cutting bureau, for the number of extracts was tremendous and the sources scattered throughout the globe.
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