eucherised to yous. Also sacré père and maître d'autel. Well, | 1 |
ladies upon gentlermen and toastmaster general, let us, brindising | 2 |
brandisong, woo and win womenlong with health to rich vine- | 3 |
yards, Erin go Dry! Amingst the living waters of, the living in | 4 |
giving waters of. Tight! Loose! A stiff one for Staffetta mullified | 5 |
with creams of hourmony, the coupe that's chill for jackless jill and | 6 |
a filiform dhouche on Doris! Esterelles, be not on your weeping | 7 |
what though Shaunathaun is in his fail! To stir up love's young | 8 |
fizz I tilt with this bridle's cup champagne, dimming douce from | 9 |
her peepair of hideseeks, tightsqueezed on my snowybrusted and | 10 |
while my pearlies in their sparkling wisdom are nippling her | 11 |
bubblets I swear (and let you swear!) by the bumper round of | 12 |
my poor old snaggletooth's solidbowel I ne'er will prove I'm | 13 |
untrue to your liking (theare!) so long as my hole looks. Down. | 14 |
    So gullaby, me poor Isley! But I'm not for forgetting me | 15 |
innerman monophone for I'm leaving my darling proxy behind | 16 |
for your consolering, lost Dave the Dancekerl, a squamous run- | 17 |
away and a dear old man pal of mine too. He will arrive inces- | 18 |
santly in the fraction of a crust, who, could he quit doubling and | 19 |
stop tippling, he would be the unicorn of his kind. He's the | 20 |
mightiest penumbrella I ever flourished on behond the shadow | 21 |
of a post! Be sure and link him, me O treasauro, as often as you | 22 |
learn provided there's nothing between you but a plain deal | 23 |
table only don't encourage him to cry lessontimes over Lepers- | 24 |
town. But soft! Can't be? Do mailstanes mumble? Lumtum | 25 |
lumtum! Now! The froubadour! I fremble! Talk of wolf in a | 26 |
stomach by all that's verminous! Eccolo me! The return of | 27 |
th'athlate! Who can secede to his success! Isn't Jaunstown, | 28 |
Ousterrike, the small place after all? I knew I smelt the garlic | 29 |
leek! Why, bless me swits, here he its, darling Dave, like | 30 |
the catoninelives just in time as if he fell out of space, all | 31 |
draped in mufti, coming home to mourn mountains from his | 32 |
old continence and not on one foot either or on two feet | 33 |
aether but on quinquisecular cycles after his French evolution | 34 |
and a blindfold passage by the 4.32 with the pork's pate in his | 35 |
suicide paw and the gulls laughing lime on his natural skunk, | 36 |