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{{dropinitial|T}}{{small-caps|he}} older matters which had made the sculptor's dream and bas-relief so significant to my uncle formed the subject of the second half of his long manuscript. Once before, it appears, Professor Angell had seen the hellish outlines of the nameless monstrosity, puzzled over the unknown hieroglyphics, and heard the ominous syllables which can be rendered only as "''Cthulhu''"; and all this in so stirring and horrible a connection that it is small wonder he pursued young Wilcox with queries and demands for data.