thou slackerd! Once upon a grass and a hopping high grass it | 1 |
was. | 2 |
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as a gig, badgeler's rake to the town's major from the wesz, | 4 |
MacSmashall Swingy of the Cattelaxes, got up regardless, with | 5 |
a cock on the Kildare side of his Tattersull, in his riddlesneek's | 6 |
ragamufflers and the horrid contrivance as seen above, whisklyng | 7 |
into a bone tolerably delicately, the Wearing of the Blue, and taking | 8 |
off his plushkwadded bugsby in his perusual flea and loisy man- | 9 |
ner, saying good mrowkas to weevilybolly and dragging his feet | 10 |
in the usual course and was ever so terribly naas, really, telling | 11 |
him clean his nagles and fex himself up, Miles, and so on and so | 12 |
fort, and to take the coocoomb to his grizzlies and who done | 13 |
that foxy freak on his bear's hairs like fire bursting out of the | 14 |
Ump pyre and, half hang me, sirr, if he wasn't wanting his | 15 |
calicub body back before he'd to take his life or so save his life. | 16 |
Then, begor, counting as many as eleven to thritytwo seconds | 17 |
with his pocket browning, like I said, wann swanns wann, this is | 18 |
my awethorrorty, he kept forecursing hascupth's foul Fanden, | 19 |
Cogan, for coaccoackey the key of John Dunn's field fore it was | 20 |
for sent and the way Montague was robbed and wolfling to | 21 |
know all what went off and who burned the hay, perchance wilt | 22 |
thoult say, before he'd kill all the kanes and the price of Patsch | 23 |
Purcell's faketotem, which the man, his plantagonist, up from the | 24 |
bog of the depths who was raging with the thirst of the sacred | 25 |
sponge and who, as a mashter of pasht, so far as him was con- | 26 |
cerned, was only standing there nonplush to the corner of Turbot | 27 |
Street, perplexing about a paumpshop and pupparing to spit, | 28 |
wanting to know whelp the henconvention's compuss memphis | 29 |
he wanted with him new nothing about. | 30 |
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and burgess medley? In other words, was that how in the annusual | 32 |
curse of things, as complement to compliment though, after a | 33 |
manner of men which I must and will say seems extraordinary, | 34 |
their celicolar subtler angelic warfare or photoplay finister | 35 |
started? | 36 |