cramp for Hemself and Co, Esquara, or them four hoarsemen on | 1 |
their apolkaloops, Norreys, Soothbys, Yates and Welks, and, | 2 |
galorybit of the sanes in hevel, there was a crick up the stirkiss | 3 |
and when she ruz the cankle to see, galohery, downand she went | 4 |
on her knees to blessersef that were knogging together like milk- | 5 |
juggles as if it was the wrake of the hapspurus or old Kong | 6 |
Gander O'Toole of the Mountains or his googoo goosth she | 7 |
seein, sliving off over the sawdust lobby out of the backroom, wan | 8 |
ter, that was everywans in turruns, in his honeymoon trim, holding | 9 |
up his fingerhals, with the clookey in his fisstball, tocher of davy's, | 10 |
tocher of ivileagh, for her to whisht, you sowbelly, and the | 11 |
whites of his pious eyebulbs swering her to silence and coort; | 12 |
    each and every juridical sessions night, whenas goodmen | 13 |
twelve and true at fox and geese in their numbered habitations | 14 |
tried old wireless over boord in their juremembers, whereas by | 15 |
reverendum they found him guilty of their and those imputations | 16 |
of fornicolopulation with two of his albowcrural correlations on | 17 |
whom he was said to have enjoyed by anticipation when school- | 18 |
ing them in amown, mid grass, she sat, when man was, amazingly | 19 |
frank, for their first conjugation whose colours at standing up | 20 |
from the above were of a pretty carnation but, if really 'twere | 21 |
not so, of some deretane denudation with intent to excitation, | 22 |
caused by his retrogradation, among firearmed forces proper to | 23 |
this nation but apart from all titillation which, he said, was under | 24 |
heat pressure and a good mitigation without which in any case | 25 |
he insists upon being worthy of continued alimentation for him | 26 |
having displayed, he says, such grand toleration, reprobate so | 27 |
noted and all, as he was, with his washleather sweeds and his | 28 |
smokingstump, for denying transubstantiation nevertheless in | 29 |
respect of his highpowered station, whereof more especially as | 30 |
probably he was meantime suffering genteel tortures from the | 31 |
best medical attestation, as he oftentimes did, having only | 32 |
strength enough, by way of festination, to implore (or I believe | 33 |
you have might have said better) to complore, with complete | 34 |
obsecration, on everybody connected with him the curse of co- | 35 |
agulation for, he tells me outside Sammon's in King Street, after | 36 |