Take off thatch whitehat (lo, Kersse come in back bespoking | 1 |
| of loungeon off the Boildawl stuumplecheats for rushirishis Irush- | 2 |
| lrish, dangieling his old Conan over his top gallant shouldier so | 3 |
| was, lao yiu shao, he's like more look a novicer on the nevay). | 4 |
    Tick off that whilehot, you scum of a botch, (of Kersse who, | 5 |
| as he turned out, alas, hwen ching hwan chang, had been mocking | 6 |
| his hollaballoon a sample of the costume of the country). | 7 |
    Tape oaf that saw foull and sew wrong, welsher, you suck of | 8 |
| a thick, stock and the udder, and confiteor yourself (for bekersse | 9 |
| he had cuttered up and misfutthered in the most multiplest | 10 |
| manner for that poor old bridge's masthard slouch a shook of | 11 |
| cloakses the wise, hou he pouly hung hoang tseu, his own fitther | 12 |
| couldn't nose him). | 13 |
|     Chorus: With his coate so graye. And his pounds that he | 14 |
| pawned from the burning. | 15 |
    And, haikon or hurlin, who did you do at doyle today, my | 16 |
| horsey dorksey gentryman. Serge Mee, suit! sazd he, tersey ker- | 17 |
| sey. And when Tersse had sazd this Kersse stood them the whole | 18 |
| koursse of training how the whole blazy raze acurraghed, from | 19 |
| lambkinsback to sliving board and from spark to phoenish. And | 20 |
| he tassed him tartly and he sassed him smartly, tig for tager, strop | 21 |
| for stripe, as long as there's a lyasher on a kyat. And they peered | 22 |
| him beheld on the pyre. | 23 |
|     And it was so. Behold. | 24 |
    Same capman no nothing horces two feller he feller go | 25 |
| where. Isn't that effect? gig for gag, asked there three newcom- | 26 |
| mers till knockingshop at the ones upon a topers who, while in | 27 |
| admittance to that impedance, as three as they were there, they had | 28 |
| been malttreating themselves to their health's contempt. | 29 |
    That's fag for fig, metinkus, confessed, mhos for mhos, those | 30 |
| who, would it not be for that dielectrick, were upon the point of | 31 |
| obsoletion, and at the brink of from the pillary of the Nilsens and | 32 |
| from the statutes of the Kongbullies and from the millestones of | 33 |
| Ovlergroamlius libitate nos, Domnial! | 34 |
    And so culp me goose, he sazd, szed the ham muncipated of | 35 |
| the first course, recoursing, all cholers and coughs with his beauw | 36 |