1. | Here beginneth the account of Brian Sissons' weak and trip. |
2. | And it came to pass on Friday the second day of July in the [unclear: sleggers] travelled by train and taxi to the Kaitcke Shelter Hut, |
3. | Whence they departed northwards in great haste, for they had much distance yet [unclear: to] journey. |
4. | After some time voice crying in the wilderness was heard from Afar saying [unclear: in me,] I am unfit." |
5. | And the darkness descended they brought but lights, to lighton the Gontiles, for gront was the blackness, for it was scout the twelfth hour (1) |
6. | And the light shineth in the darkness, and the darkness comprehondeth it not. |
7. | Then a [unclear: forful] rain began [unclear: felling], and contineth to fall, and great. Was their wotness. |
8. | From this prickly place they descended into the Valley of the [unclear: Tear] in Bck-Cw, and went forth into the House of Academics (2). |
9. | And they dwelt therein, for it was rich in dirt.page 35 |
10. | On the next day they awoke, and found a fellow vegrant in their midst, and great was their rejoicing. |
11. | And the leader saith unto the others, "Arise ye peasants." |
12. | And so they arose, and put sack cloth upon their loins and departed unto the valley again, having broken their fast. |