TN1 Therewith there was released 48.05 a poisoning TN2 cloud indeed ! Yet all they who heard or redelivered are now as much no more as were they not yet now or had they then not ever been. Perhaps in some future we shall presently hear 48.1048.15 the zitherer of the past and his merrymen . Of the persons in the story (which is from tub to bottom falsetissues antilibellous and nonactionable & this applies in whole volume ) Osti , 48.20quite a musical genius in a small way and the owner of an exceedingly niced ear , no one end is known .
Textual Notes
1 Though the The data passage (FW: 57.16-61.28 [JJA: 45.138]) is first-drafted first, Joyce must have decided almost at once to precede it with the cloud of witnesses passage (FW: 48-50.32 [JJA 45: 137]), to which he then adds the well-authenticated fact passage (FW: 50.35-56.19 [JJA 45: 140, 142-3]) as a long overlay addition to level 1. At level 2 Joyce brings Under rather a cloud . . . to the margin, as he usually did when copying (or having typed) a new unit of the book (as do also the typescript at levels 3 and 5 and the fair copy at level 4). At this point, then, I think he intended chapter 3 to begin where in fact it does.
2 In level 3 overlay, volume is the last word of overlay (which is . . . volume (FW: 48.17-19), but that word volume immediately follows and is alone on a line with the overlay poisoning" which is inserted within a cloud (FW: 48.05). Clearly, a poisoning cloud is what Joyce had in mind, and volume had nothing to do with it. On level 4, however, Joyce is misled by the contiguity of those two actually separate overlays into copying both words (and adding of for the grammar) at FW: 48.05, but he copies volume again in its proper place as well.