| hope stick to futuerism; light leglifters cense him souriantes from | 1 |
| afore while boor browbenders curse him grommelants to his | 2 |
| hindmost; between youlasses and yeladst glimse of Even; the | 3 |
| Lug his peak has, the Luk his pile; drinks tharr and wodhar for | 4 |
| his asama and eats the unparishable sow to styve off reglar rack; | 5 |
| the beggars cloak them reclined about his paddystool, the whores | 6 |
| winken him as they walk their side; on Christienmas at Advent | 7 |
| Lodge, New Yealand, after a lenty illness the roeverand Mr | 8 |
| Easterling of pentecostitis, no followers by bequest, fanfare all | 9 |
| private; Gone Where Glory Waits Him (Ball, bulletist) but Not | 10 |
| Here Yet (Maxwell, clark); comminxed under articles but phoe- | 11 |
| nished a borgiess; from the vat on the bier through the burre in | 12 |
| the dark to the buttle of the bawn; is A1 an the highest but Roh | 13 |
| re his root; filled fanned of hackleberries whenas all was tuck | 14 |
| and toss up for him as a yangster to fall fou of hockinbechers | 15 |
| wherein he had gauged the use of raisin; ads aliments, das doles, | 16 |
| raps rustics, tams turmoil; sas seed enough for a semination but | 17 |
| sues skivvies on the sly; learned to speak from hand to mouth | 18 |
| till he could talk earish with his eyes shut; hacked his way through | 19 |
| hickheckhocks but hanged hishelp from there hereafters; rialtos, | 20 |
| annesleyg, binn and balls to say nothing atolk of New Comyn; | 21 |
| the gleam of the glow of the shine of the sun through the | 22 |
| dearth of the dirth on the blush of the brick of the viled ville of | 23 |
| Barnehulme has dust turned to brown; these dyed to tartan him, | 24 |
| rueroot, dulse, bracken, teasel, fuller's ash, sundew and cress; | 25 |
| long gunn but not for cotton; stood his sharp assault of famine | 26 |
| but grew girther, girther and girther; he has twenty four or so | 27 |
| cousins germinating in the United States of America and a | 28 |
| namesake with an initial difference in the once kingdom of | 29 |
| Poland; his first's a young rose and his second's French- | 30 |
| Egyptian and his whole means a slump at Christie's; forth of his | 31 |
| pierced part came the woman of his dreams, blood thicker then | 32 |
| water last trade overseas; buyshop of Glintylook, eorl of Hoed; | 33 |
| you and I are in him surrented by brwn bldns; Elin's flee | 34 |
| polt pelhaps but Hwang Chang evelytime; he one was your of | 35 |
| highbigpipey boys but fancy him as smoking fags his at time of | 36 |