O | 1 |
tell me all about | 2 |
Anna Livia! I want to hear all | 3 |
about Anna Livia. Well, you know Anna Livia? Yes, of course, | 4 |
we all know Anna Livia. Tell me all. Tell me now. You'll die | 5 |
when you hear. Well, you know, when the old cheb went futt | 6 |
and did what you know. Yes, I know, go on. Wash quit and | 7 |
don't be dabbling. Tuck up your sleeves and loosen your talk- | 8 |
tapes. And don't butt me | 9 |
ever it was they threed to make out he thried to two in the | 10 |
Fiendish park. He's an awful old reppe. Look at the shirt of him ! | 11 |
Look at the dirt of it! He has all my water black on me. And it | 12 |
steeping and stuping since this time last wik. How many goes | 13 |
is it I wonder I washed it? I know by heart the places he likes to | 14 |
saale, duddurty devil! Scorching my hand and starving my fa- | 15 |
mine to make his private linen public. Wallop it well with your | 16 |
battle and clean it. My wrists are wrusty rubbing the mouldaw | 17 |
stains. And the dneepers of wet and the gangres of sin in it! What | 18 |
was it he did a tail at all on Animal Sendai? And how long was | 19 |
he under loch and neagh? It was put in the newses what he did, | 20 |
nicies and priers, the King fierceas Humphrey, with illysus dis- | 21 |
tilling, exploits and all. But toms will till. I know he well. Temp | 22 |
untamed will hist for no man. As you spring so shall you neap. | 23 |
O, the roughty old rappe! Minxing marrage and making loof. | 24 |