animals for he had put his own nickelname on every toad, duck | 1 |
and herring before the climber clomb aloft, doing the midhill of | 2 |
the park, flattering his bitter hoolft with her conconundrums. | 3 |
He would let us have the three barrels. Such was a bitte too thikke | 4 |
for the Muster of the hoose so as he called down on the Grand | 5 |
Precurser who coiled him a crawler of the dupest dye and | 6 |
thundered at him to flatch down off that erection and be aslimed | 7 |
of himself for the bellance of hissch leif. | 8 |
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lagged um through the coombe? | 12 |
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ramble, ramble. | 14 |
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treefellers? | 16 |
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of our truefalluses. Bapsbaps Bomslinger! | 18 |
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be like a lidging house far far astray and there do be nights of wet | 21 |
windwhistling when he does be making me onions woup all kinds | 22 |
of ways. | 23 |
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threwed her pippin's thereabouts and they've cropped up tooth | 25 |
oneydge with hates to leaven this socried isle. Now, thornyborn, | 26 |
follow the spotlight,please!Concerning a boy. Are you acquainted | 27 |
with a pagany, vicariously known as Toucher 'Thom' who is. I | 28 |
suggest Finoglam as his habitat. Consider yourself on the stand | 29 |
now and watch your words, take my advice. Let your motto be: | 30 |
Inter nubila numbum. | 31 |
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sider if I did, I would feel frightfully ashamed of admired vice. | 33 |
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Pekoe with milk and whisky, who does messuages and has more | 35 |
dirt on him than an old dog has fleas, kicking stones and knocking | 36 |