that erestationed. He was culping for penance while you were | 1 |
ringing his belle. Did the kickee, goodman rued fox, say anything | 2 |
important? Clam or cram, spick or spat? | 3 |
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Secret speech Hazelton and obviously disemvowelled. But it is | 12 |
good laylaw too. We may take those wellmeant kicks for free | 13 |
granted, though ultra vires, void and, in fact, unnecessarily so. | 14 |
Happily you were not quite so successful in the process verbal | 15 |
whereby you would sublimate your blepharospasmockical sup- | 16 |
pressions, it seems? | 17 |
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not giving you a short question. Now, not to mix up, cast your | 20 |
eyes around Capel Court. I want you, witness of this epic struggle, | 21 |
as yours so mine, to reconstruct for us, as briefly as you can, in- | 22 |
exactly the same as a mind's eye view, how these funeral games, | 23 |
which have been poring over us through homer's kerryer pid- | 24 |
geons, massacreedoed as the holiname rally round took place. | 25 |
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that bamboozelem mincethrill voice of yours. Let's have it, | 28 |
christie! The Dublin own, the thrice familiar. | 29 |
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bid hat. | 31 |
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impendements and your perroqtriques! Blank memory of hatless | 33 |
darky in blued suit. You were ever the gentle poet, dove from | 34 |
Haywarden. Pitcher cup, patcher cap, pratey man? Be nice about | 35 |
it, Bones Minor! Look chairful! Come, delicacy! Go to the end, | 36 |