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Chapter 4

           Ononesideofthedoorstoodarackofsavagewhips,abovewhichweresomeshelvesbearingemptyrowsofshallowpedestaledcupsofleadshapedlikeGreciankylikes.Ontheothersidewasthetable;withapowerfulArgandlamp,apadandpencil,andtwoofthestopperedlekythoifromtheshelvesoutsidesetdownatirregularplacesasiftemporarilyorinhaste.Willettlightedthelampandlookedcarefullyatthepad,toseewhatnotesWardmighthavebeenjottingdownwheninterrupted;butfoundnothingmoreintelligiblethanthefollowingdisjointedfragmentsinthatcrabbedCurwenchirography,whichshednolightonthecaseasawhole:

           ’B.dy’dnot.Escap’dintowallsandfoundePlacebelow.’

           ’SaweoldeV.sayeyeSabaothandlearntyeeWay.’

           ’Rais’dYog-SothoththriceandwasyenexteDaydeliver’d.’

           ’F.soughtetowipeoutallknow’ghowetoraiseThosefromOutside.’

           AsthestrongArgandblazelituptheentirechamberthedoctorsawthatthewalloppositethedoor,betweenthetwogroupsoftorturingappliancesinthecorners,wascoveredwithpegsfromwhichhungasetofshapeless-lookingrobesofaratherdismalyellowish-white.Butfarmoreinterestingwerethetwovacantwalls,bothofwhichwerethicklycoveredwithmysticsymbolsandformulaeroughlychiseledinthesmoothdressedstone.Thedampflooralsoboremarksofcarving;andwithbutlittledifficultyWillettdecipheredahugepentagraminthecenter,withaplaincircleaboutthreefeetwidehalfwaybetweenthisandeachcorner.

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