storied semidetached but rarely pay tradesmen, went security | 1 |
for friend who absconded, shares same closet with fourteen simi- | 2 |
lar cottages and an illfamed lodginghouse, more respectable than | 3 |
some, teawidow pension but held to purchase, inherited silk hat | 4 |
from father-in-law, head of domestic economy never mentioned, | 5 |
queery how they live, reputed to procure, last four occupants | 6 |
carried out, mental companionship with mates only, respecta- | 7 |
bility unsuccessfully aimed at, copious holes emitting mice, de- | 8 |
coration from Uganda chief in locked ivory casket, grandmother | 9 |
has advanced alcoholic amblyopia, the terror of Goodmen's | 10 |
Field, and respected and respectable, as respectable as respec- | 11 |
table can respectably be, though their orable amission were the | 12 |
herrors I could have expected, all, let them all come, they are my | 13 |
villeins,with chartularies I have talledged them. Wherfor I will and | 14 |
firmly command, as I willed and firmly commanded, upon my | 15 |
royal word and cause the great seal now to be affixed, that from | 16 |
the farthest of the farther of their fathers to their children's chil- | 17 |
dren's children they do inhabit it and hold it for me unencum- | 18 |
bered and my heirs, firmly and quietly, amply and honestly, | 19 |
and with all the liberties and free customs which the men of Tol- | 20 |
bris, a city of Tolbris, have at Tolbris, in the county of their city | 21 |
and through whole my land. Hereto my vouchers, knive and | 22 |
snuffbuchs. Fee for farm. Enwreak us wrecks. | 23 |
    Struggling forlongs I have livramentoed, milles on milles of | 24 |
mancipelles. Lo, I have looked upon my pumpadears in their | 25 |
easancies and my drummers have tattled tall tales of me in the land: | 26 |
in morgenattics litt I hope, in seralcellars louched I bleakmealers: | 27 |
on my siege of my mighty I was parciful of my subject but in street | 28 |
wauks that are darkest I debelledem superb: I deemed the drugtails | 29 |
in my pettycourts and domstered dustyfeets in my husinclose: at | 30 |
Guy's they were swathed, at Foulke's slashed, the game for a | 31 |
Gomez, the loy for a lynch: if I was magmonimoss as staidy lavgiver | 32 |
I revolucanized by my eructions: the hye and bye wayseeds I | 33 |
scattered em, in my graben fields sew sowage I gathered em: in | 34 |
Sheridan's Circle my wits repose, in black pitts of the pestered | 35 |
Lenfant he is dummed. (Hearts of Oak, may ye root to piece! | 36 |