<div>Here's a little bit more. Getting close to the end of the first pass.</div><div><br></div><div>roD bIQ yu'eghDaq lIgh, DuQwI' jeqbogh che'wI' nuH'e' 'ochtaHvIS, </div><div>'e' luHar ghot law'. 'ej vaj ghaH QeHqu'moH qechna'vam 'ej bI'reS </div><div>Qu'DajvaD ghaH parqu'moH.</div><div>>What irritated him most — and it was this that was chiefly responsible </div><div>for his dissatisfaction with his job — was to hear of the conceptions </div><div>formed about him: how he was always riding about through the tides </div><div>with his trident. </div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div>yuQ bIQ'a'Daq ba'taHvIS, SImtaH. 'e' 'oH ghu' teH'e'. rut yupItIr </div><div>SuchmeH, leng poSayDon. 'e' 'oH DaltaHbe'ghachDaj neH'e'. </div><div>motlh cheghtaHvIS, QeH. </div><div>>When all the while he sat here in the depths of the world-ocean, </div><div>doing figures uninterruptedly, with now and then a trip to Jupiter </div><div>as the only break in the monotony — a trip, moreover, from which </div><div>he usually returned in a rage. </div><div><br></div>QImSIr<br><div><br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><div><br></div>
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