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[The Lurker at the Threshold is
billed as a collaboration between Lovecraft and Derleth. Actually, as Derleth
admitted, the novel was developed by him from only a few pages of Lovecraft's
notes. Here they are, as Lovecraft wrote them, presented for the first time in
their original form. Derleth printed them with minor changes in Some Notes on
H. P. Lovecraft, but S. T. Joshi has transcribed this version from
Lovecraft's original manuscripts. Note also that "The Rose Window"
(not HPL's title, but derived from Derleth's references to the fragment) forms
the basis for Derleth's unfinished novel The Watchers Out of Time.]
THE ROUND TOWER
S. of Arkham is cylindrical tower of
stone with conical roof --- perhaps 12 feet across & 20 ft. high. There has
been a great arched opening
( up?), but it is sealed
with masonry. The thing rises from the bottom of a densely wooded ravine once
the bed of an extinct tributary of the Miskatonic. Whole region feared &
shunned by rustics. Tales of fate of persons climbing into tower before opening
was sealed. Indian legends speak of it as existing as long as they could
remember --- supposed to be older than mankind. Legend that it was built by Old
Ones (shapeless & gigantic amphibia) & that it was once under the water.
Dressed stone masonry shews odd & unknown technique. Geometrical designs on
large stone above sealed opening utterly baffling. Supposed to house a treasure
or something which Old Ones value highly. Possibly nothing of interest to human
beings. Rumours that it connects with hidden caverns where water still exists.
Perhaps old ones still alive. Base seems to extend indefinitely downward ---
ground level having somewhat risen. Has not been seen for ages, since everyone
shuns the ravine.
OF EVILL SORCERIES DONE IN
NEW-ENGLAND
OF DAEMONS IN NO HUMANE SHAPE
"But, not to speak at too great
Length upon so horrid a Matter, I will add onlie what is commonly reported
concerning an Happening in New Plymouth, fifty Years since, when Mr. Bradford
was Governour. 'Tis said, one Richard Billington, being instructed partly
by evill- Books, and partly by an antient Wonder-Worker amongst the Indian
Salvages, so fell away from good Christian Practice that he not only
lay'd claim to Immortality in the Flesh, but sett up in the Woods a Place of
Dagon, namely [a] great Ring of Stones, inside which he say'd Prayers to the
Divell, and sung certain Rites of Magick abominable by Scripture. This being
brought to the Notice of the Magistrates, he deny'd all blasphemous Dealings;
but not long after he privately shew'd great Fear about some Thing he had call'd
out of the Sky at Night. There were in that year seven slayings in the Woods
near to Richard Billington's Stones, those slain being crushed and
half-melted in a Fashion outside all Experience. Upon Talk of a Tryall, Billington
dropt out of Sight, nor was any clear Word of him ever after heard.
"Two months from then, by Night,
there was heard a Band of Wampanaug Salvages howling and singing in the
Woods; and it appeared, they took down the Ring of Stones and did much besides.
For their head Man Misquamacus, that same antient Wonder-Worker of whom Billington
had learnt some of his Sorceries, came shortly into the town and told Mr. Bradford
some strange Things: namely, that Billington had done worse Evill than
cou'd be well repair 'd, and that he was no doubt eat up by what he had call'd
out of the Sky. That there was no Way to send back that Thing he had summon'd,
so the Wampanaug wise Men had caught and prison'd it where the Ring of
Stones had been.
"They had digg'd a Hole three Ells
deep and two across, and had thither charmed the Daemon with Spells that they
knew; covering it over with Great Rocks and setting on Top a flat Stone carved
with what they call'd the Elder Sign. On this they made a Mound of the Earth
digg'd from the Pit, sticking on it a tall Stone carv'd with a Warning. The old
Salvage affirm'd, this mound must on no Account be disturb'd, lest the Daemon
come loose again which it wou'd if the bury'd flatt Stone with the Elder Sign
shou'd get out of Place. On being ask'd what the Daemon look'd like, he gave a
very curious and circumstantiall Relation, saying it was sometimes small and
solid, like a great Toad the Bigness of a Ground-Hog, but sometimes big and
cloudy, without any Shape at all.
"It had the Name Ossadagowah,
which signifys the child of Sadogowah; the last a frightfull Spirit spoke
of by old Men as coming down from the Stars and being formerly worshipt in Lands
to the North. The Wampanaugs, and Nansets and Nahiggansets,
knew how to draw it out of the Sky, but never did so because of the exceeding
great Evilness of it. They knew also how to catch and prison it, tho' they cou'd
not send it back whence it came. It was however declar'd, that the old Tribes of
Lamah, who dwelt under the Great Bear and were antiently destroy'd for
their Wickedness, knew how to manage it in all Ways. Many upstart Men pretended
to a Knowledge of such antient Secrets, but none in these Parts cou'd give any
Proof of truly having it. It was say'd by some, that Ossadogowah often went back
to the Sky from choice without any sending, but that he cou'd not come back
unless summon'd.
"This much the antient Wizard Misquamacus
told to Mr. Bradford, and ever after a great Mound in the Woods near the
Pond southwest of New-Plymouth hath been straitly lett alone. The tall
Stone is these Twenty years gone, but the Mound is mark'd by the Circumstance,
that nothing, neither Grass nor Brush, will grow upon it. Grave Men doubt that
the evill Billington was eat up, as the Salvages believe, by what he
call'd out of the Sky; notwithstanding certain Reports of the Idle, of his being
since seen in divers places, and that no longer ago than the late monstrous
Witchcrafts in Essex-County, in the Year 1692.
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But in respect of generall Infamy, no
Report more terrible hath come to Notice, than of what Goodwife Doten,
Relict of John Doten of Duxbury in the Old Colonie, brought out of
the Woods near Candlemas of 1683. She affirmed, and her good neighbors likewise,
that it had been borne that which was neither Beast nor Man, but like to a
monstrous Bat with humane Face. The which was burnt by Order of the High-Sherill
on the 5th of June in the Year 1684.
[THE ROSE WINDOW]
Rumours about nameless evil in the
house before legatee's ancestors bought it in 1758. Nothing definite ---
villagers dislike to talk of it. Builder probably Edward Crane who lived much in
Europe. Mysteriously rich. Disappeared 1723 --- house long vacant and shunned.
Very ancient house on Central Hill,
Kingsport inherited. Thick walls --- date circa 1700 (some parts older).
Labyrinthine plan. He has often visited it and felt an odd fear, especially in
high-oak-panelled library, but ancestors have never shewn fear. Hard to figure
what lies beyond library's N. wall. (Staircase and cupboards.) During repairs,
plane wooden front comes off triangular pediment of huge, built-in bookcase in
library's N. wall, revealing strangely carved surface with convex glass circle
7" diameter in centre. This was original surface, later covered over.
//House a very early classical specimen//case 9 ft high 8 ft wide small
step-ladder used for top shelves//circle 8 ft above floor//legatee Dudley Ropes
Glover//
Carving very baffling. Possibly just
classical conventional designs, possibly something else. Disquieting resemblance
under certain lights to huge octopus-like thing --- yet not like anything of
earth --- of which glass circle is a huge, single central eye. Signs in corners
of pediment uncomfortably familiar. Glass itself also baffling. Opaque ---
evidently convex mirror like many in old houses --- but curiously devoid of
reflective power. Also too high up to reflect anything but top of room. What one
sees in it is generally only cloudy light. This light seems to shift oddly, and
one acquires a perverse tendency to keep staring at the thing as if one expected
something to appear. Suggestion of self-luminousness at night. Cleaning does no
good. Owner decides to let it alone. Moves in.
In back garden, ruins of a brick tower
12 ft in diameter. Rumours of evil annual use --- lights --- signalling --- answered.
Doorway now bricked up. Ivy-clad. Windowless --- 30 ft standing --- once 50 with
windows and flat railed roof.
Told by father?
Stimulates hereditary memory. Is lens,
prism, or mirror reflecting vision from other dimension or dimensions --- time
or space. Or rather, reflecting obscure rays not of vision but operating on
vestigial and forgotten extra senses. Constructed by outside Entities in effort
to inspect human world --- or rather const. by elder wizard under their
direction.
Outer beings peer through it. Influence
humans by opening up other senses and dimension-perceptions possibly including
hereditary memory. Explains odd dreams of strange horror. Also works through
dreams.
Principal effect, perhaps, to hold the
attention and make mind susceptible to outside influence.
Supply details of effect on occupant//hered. mem. ? //going for door now closed. //Discovering books in attic//shadowy
companion? //wanders around tower//final denouement
[In secret room deep black shaft 5 ft. diam. leading down from hole in floor through house and foundations. Swish of
the tides heard far below.]*
*Crossed out.
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