tant, penetrant, siphonopterous spuk. Grausssssss! Opr! | 1 |
Grausssssss! Opr! | 2 |
    The Gracehoper who, though blind as batflea, yet knew, not | 3 |
a leetle beetle, his good smetterling of entymology asped niss- | 4 |
unitimost lous nor liceens but promptly tossed himself in the | 5 |
vico, phthin and phthir, on top of his buzzer, tezzily wondering | 6 |
wheer would his aluck alight or boss of both appease and the | 7 |
next time he makes the aquinatance of the Ondt after this they | 8 |
have met themselves, these mouschical umsummables, it shall be | 9 |
motylucky if he will beheld not a world of differents. Behailed | 10 |
His Gross the Ondt, prostrandvorous upon his dhrone, in his | 11 |
Papylonian babooshkees, smolking a spatial brunt of Hosana | 12 |
cigals, with unshrinkables farfalling from his unthinkables, | 13 |
swarming of himself in his sunnyroom, sated before his com- | 14 |
fortumble phullupsuppy of a plate o'monkynous and a confucion | 15 |
of minthe (for he was a conformed aceticist and aristotaller), as | 16 |
appi as a oneysucker or a baskerboy on the Libido, with Floh | 17 |
biting his leg thigh and Luse lugging his luff leg and Bieni bussing | 18 |
him under his bonnet and Vespatilla blowing cosy fond tutties | 19 |
up the allabroad length of the large of his smalls. As entomate | 20 |
as intimate could pinchably be. Emmet and demmet and be jiltses | 21 |
crazed and be jadeses whipt! schneezed the Gracehoper, aguepe | 22 |
with ptchjelasys and at his wittol's indts, what have eyeforsight! | 23 |
    The Ondt, that true and perfect host, a spiter aspinne, was | 24 |
making the greatest spass a body could with his queens lace- | 25 |
swinging for he was spizzing all over him like thingsumanything | 26 |
in formicolation, boundlessly blissfilled in an allallahbath of | 27 |
houris. He was ameising himself hugely at crabround and mary- | 28 |
pose, chasing Floh out of charity and tickling Luse, I hope too, | 29 |
and tackling Bienie, faith, as well, and jucking Vespatilla jukely | 30 |
by the chimiche. Never did Dorsan from Dunshanagan dance it | 31 |
with more devilry! The veripatetic imago of the impossible | 32 |
Gracehoper on his odderkop in the myre, after his thrice ephe- | 33 |
meral journeeys, sans mantis ne shooshooe, featherweighed | 34 |
animule, actually and presumptuably sinctifying chronic's de- | 35 |
spair, was sufficiently and probably coocoo much for his chorous | 36 |