sages and the Plymouth brethren, droning along, peanzanzangan, | 1 |
and nodding and sleeping away there, like forgetmenots, in her | 2 |
abijance service, round their twelve tables, per pioja at pulga | 3 |
bollas, in the four trinity colleges, for earnasyoulearning Erin- | 4 |
growback, of Ulcer, Moonster, Leanstare and Cannought, the | 5 |
four grandest colleges supper the matther of Erryn, of Killorcure | 6 |
and Killthemall and Killeachother and Killkelly-on-the-Flure, | 7 |
where their role was to rule the round roll that Rollo and Rullo | 8 |
rolled round. Those were the grandest gynecollege histories | 9 |
(Lucas calling, hold the line!) in the Janesdanes Lady Anders- | 10 |
daughter Universary, for auld acquaintance sake (this unitarian | 11 |
lady, breathtaking beauty, Bambam's bonniest, lived to a great | 12 |
age at or in or about the late No. 1132 or No. 1169, bis, Fitzmary | 13 |
Round where she was seen by many and widely liked) for teach- | 14 |
ing the Fatima Woman history of Fatimiliafamilias, repeating her- | 15 |
self, on which purposeth of the spirit of nature as difinely deve- | 16 |
loped in time by psadatepholomy, the past and present (Johnny | 17 |
MacDougall speaking, give me trunks, miss!) and present and | 18 |
absent and past and present and perfect arma virumque romano. | 19 |
Ah, dearo, dear! O weep for the hower when eve aleaves bower! | 20 |
How it did but all come eddaying back to them, if they did but | 21 |
get gaze, gagagniagnian, to hear him there, kiddling and cuddling | 22 |
her, after the gouty old galahat, with his peer of quinnyfears and | 23 |
his troad of thirstuns, so nefarious, from his elevation of one | 24 |
yard one handard and thartytwo lines, before the four of us, in | 25 |
his Roman Catholic arms, while his deepseepeepers gazed and | 26 |
sazed and dazecrazemazed into her dullokbloon rodolling olo- | 27 |
sheen eyenbowls by the Cornelius Nepos, Mnepos. Anumque, | 28 |
umque. Napoo. | 29 |
    Queh? Quos? | 30 |
    Ah, dearo dearo dear! Bozun braceth brythe hwen gooses | 31 |
gandered gamen. Mahazar ag Dod ! It was so scalding sorry for all | 32 |
the whole twice two four of us, with their familiar, making the toten, | 33 |
and Lally when he lost part of his half a hat and all belongings to | 34 |
him, in his old futile manner, cape, towel and drawbreeches, and | 35 |
repeating himself and telling him now, for the seek of Senders | 36 |