It tellyhows its story to their six of hearts, a twelve-eyed man; | 1 |
for whom has madjestky who since is dyed drown reign before | 2 |
the izba. | 3 |
    Au! Au! Aue! Ha! Heish! | 4 |
    As stage to set by ritual rote for the grimm grimm tale of the | 5 |
four of hyacinths, the deafeeled carp and the bugler's dozen of | 6 |
leagues-in-amour or how Holispolis went to Parkland with | 7 |
mabby and sammy and sonny and sissy and mop's varlet de | 8 |
shambles and all to find the right place for it by peep o'skirt or | 9 |
pipe a skirl when the hundt called a halt on the chivvychace of | 10 |
the ground sloper at that ligtning lovemaker's thender apeal till, | 11 |
between wandering weather and stable wind, vastelend hosteil- | 12 |
end, neuziel and oltrigger some, Bullyclubber burgherly shut | 13 |
the rush in general. | 14 |
    Let us propel us for the frey of the fray! Us, us, beraddy! | 15 |
    Ko Niutirenis hauru leish! A lala! Ko Niutirenis haururu | 16 |
laleish! Ala lala! The Wullingthund sturm is breaking. The | 17 |
sound of maormaoring The Wellingthund sturm waxes fuer- | 18 |
cilier. The whackawhacks of the sturm. Katu te ihis ihis! Katu | 19 |
te wana wana! The strength of the rawshorn generand is known | 20 |
throughout the world. Let us say if we may what a weeny | 21 |
wukeleen can do. | 22 |
    Au! Au! Aue! Ha! Heish! A lala! | 23 |
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different way of saying calling on the one in the same time | 25 |
hibernian knights underthaner that was having, half for the laugh | 26 |
of the bliss it sint barbaras another doesend end once tale of a | 27 |
tublin wished on to him with its olives ocolombs and its hills | 28 |
owns ravings and Tutty his tour in his Nowhare's yarcht. It was | 29 |
before when Aimee stood for Arthurduke for the figger in pro- | 30 |
fane and fell from grace so madlley for fill the flatter fellows. | 31 |
(They were saying). And it was the lang in the shirt in the green | 32 |
of the wood,where obelisk rises when odalisks fall, major threft | 33 |
on the make and jollyjacques spindthrift on the merry (O Mr | 34 |
Mathurin, they were calling, what a topheavy hat you're in! And | 35 |
there aramny maeud, then they were saying, these so piou- | 36 |