always. Tip. And it is surely a lesser ignorance to write a word | 1 |
with every consonant too few than to add all too many. The | 2 |
end? Say it with missiles then and thus arabesque the page. You | 3 |
have your cup of scalding Souchong, your taper's waxen drop, | 4 |
your cat's paw, the clove or coffinnail you chewed or champed | 5 |
as you worded it, your lark in clear air. So why, pray, sign any- | 6 |
thing as long as every word, letter, penstroke, paperspace is a | 7 |
perfect signature of its own? A true friend is known much more | 8 |
easily, and better into the bargain, by his personal touch, habits | 9 |
of full or undress, movements, response to appeals for charity | 10 |
than by his footwear, say. And, speaking anent Tiberias and other | 11 |
incestuish salacities among gerontophils, a word of warning | 12 |
about the tenderloined passion hinted at. Some softnosed per- | 13 |
user might mayhem take it up erogenously as the usual case of | 14 |
spoons, prostituta in herba plus dinky pinks deliberatively summer- | 15 |
saulting off her bisexycle, at the main entrance of curate's per- | 16 |
petual soutane suit with her one to see and awoh! who picks her | 17 |
up as gingerly as any balmbearer would to feel whereupon the | 18 |
virgin was most hurt and nicely asking: whyre have you been so | 19 |
grace a mauling and where were you chaste me child? Be who, | 20 |
farther potential? and so wider but we grisly old Sykos who have | 21 |
done our unsmiling bit on 'alices, when they were yung and | 22 |
easily freudened, in the penumbra of the procuring room and | 23 |
what oracular comepression we have had apply to them! could | 24 |
(did we care to sell our feebought silence in camera) tell our very | 25 |
moistnostrilled one that father in such virgated contexts is not | 26 |
always that undemonstrative relative (often held up to our con- | 27 |
tumacy) who settles our hashbill for us and what an innocent all- | 28 |
abroad's adverb such as Michaelly looks like can be suggestive | 29 |
of under the pudendascope and, finally, what a neurasthene nym- | 30 |
pholept, endocrine-pineal typus, of inverted parentage with a | 31 |
prepossessing drauma present in her past and a priapic urge for | 32 |
congress with agnates before cognates fundamentally is feeling | 33 |
for under her lubricitous meiosis when she refers with liking to | 34 |
some feeler she fancie's face. And Mm. We could. Yet what need | 35 |
to say? 'Tis as human a little story as paper could well carry, in | 36 |