And it is what they began to say to him tetrahedrally then, the | 1 |
masters, what way was he. | 2 |
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    And as they were spreading abroad on their octopuds their | 11 |
drifter nets, the chromous gleamy seiners' nets and,no lie, there was | 12 |
word of assonance being softspoken among those quartermasters. | 13 |
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    For it was in the back of their mind's ear, temptive lissomer, | 18 |
how they would be spreading in quadriliberal their azurespotted | 19 |
fine attractable nets, their nansen nets, from Matt Senior to the | 20 |
thurrible mystagogue after him and from thence to the neighbour | 21 |
and that way to the puisny donkeyman and his crucifer's cauda. | 22 |
And in their minds years backslibris, so it was, slipping beauty, | 23 |
how they would be meshing that way, when he rose to it, with | 24 |
the planckton at play about him, the quivers of scaly silver and | 25 |
their clutches of chromes of the highly lucid spanishing gold | 26 |
whilst, as hour gave way to mazing hour, with Yawn himself | 27 |
keeping time with his thripthongue, to ope his blurbeous lips he | 28 |
would, a let out classy, the way myrrh of the moor and molten | 29 |
moonmist would be melding mellifond indo his mouth. | 30 |
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land of lions' odor? | 34 |
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