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hypnotised or hopeseys doper himself. And kersse him, sagd he, | 2 |
after inunder tarrapoulling, and the shines he cuts, shinar, the | 3 |
screeder, the stitchimesnider, adepted to nosestorsioms in his | 4 |
budinholder, cummanisht, sagd he, (fouyoufoukou!) which goes | 5 |
in the ways smooking publics, sagd he, bomboosting to be in | 6 |
thelitest civille row faction for a dubblebrasterd navvygaiterd, | 7 |
(flick off that hvide aske, big head!) sagd he, the big bag of my | 8 |
hamd till hem, tollerloon, sagd he, with his pudny bun brofkost | 9 |
when he walts meet the bangd. I will put his fleas of wood in the | 10 |
flour, and he sagd, behunt on the oatshus, the not wellmade one, | 11 |
sagd he, the kersse of my armsore appal this most unmentionablest | 12 |
of men (mundering eeriesk, if he didn't scalded him all the | 13 |
shimps names in his gitter!) a coathemmed gusset sewer, sagd he, | 14 |
his first cudgin is an innvalet in the unitred stables which is not | 15 |
feed tonights a kirtle offal fisk and he is that woe worstered | 16 |
wastended shootmaker whatever poked a noodle in a clouth! | 17 |
    So for the second tryon all the meeting of the acarras had it. | 18 |
How he hised his bungle oar his shourter and cut the pinter off his | 19 |
pourer and lay off for Fellagulphia in the farning. From his | 20 |
dhruimadhreamdhrue back to Brighten-pon-the-Baltic, from our | 21 |
lund's rund turs bag til threathy hoeres a wuke. Ugh! | 22 |
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boath of them consistently. Come back to May Aileen. | 24 |
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furies outs trews his cammelskins, the flashlight of his ire wacker- | 26 |
ing from the eyewinker on his masttop. And aye far he fared from | 27 |
Afferik Arena and yea near he night till Blawland Bearring, | 28 |
baken be the brazen sun, buttered be the snows. And the sea | 29 |
shoaled and the saw squalled. And, soaking scupper, didn't he | 30 |
drain | 31 |
    A pause. | 32 |
    Infernal machinery (serial number: Bullysacre, dig care a dig) | 33 |
having thus passed the buck to billy back from jack (finder the | 34 |
keeper) as the baffling yarn sailed in circles it was now high tide | 35 |
for the reminding pair of snipers to be suitably punished till they | 36 |