Jeminy, what is the view which now takes up a second posi- | 1 |
tion of discordance, tell it please? Mark! You notice it in that | 2 |
rereway because the male entail partially eclipses the femecovert. | 3 |
It is so called for its discord the meseedo. Do you ever heard the | 4 |
story about Helius Croesus, that white and gold elephant in our | 5 |
zoopark? You astonish me by it. Is it not that we are command- | 6 |
ing from fullback, woman permitting, a profusely fine birdseye | 7 |
view from beauhind this park? Finn his park has been much the | 8 |
admiration of all the stranger ones, grekish and romanos, who | 9 |
arrive to here. The straight road down the centre (see relief map) | 10 |
bisexes the park which is said to be the largest of his kind in the | 11 |
world. On the right prominence confronts you the handsome | 12 |
vinesregent's lodge while, turning to the other supreme piece of | 13 |
cheeks, exactly opposite, you are confounded by the equally hand- | 14 |
some chief sacristary's residence. Around is a little amiably tufted | 15 |
and man is cheered when he bewonders through the boskage | 16 |
how the nature in all frisko is enlivened by gentlemen's seats. | 17 |
Here are heavysuppers | 18 |
dredaires of our super thin thousand. By gum, but you have | 19 |
resin ! Of these tallworts are yielded out juices for jointoils and | 20 |
pappasses for paynims. Listeneth! 'Tis a tree story. How olave, | 21 |
that firile, was aplantad in her liveside. How tannoboom held | 22 |
tonobloom. How rood in norlandes. The black and blue marks | 23 |
athwart the weald, which now barely is so stripped, indicate the | 24 |
presence of sylvious beltings. Therewithal shady rides lend | 25 |
themselves out to rustic cavalries. In yonder valley, too, | 26 |
stays mountain sprite. Any pretty dears are to be caught inside | 27 |
but it is a bad pities of the plain. A scarlet pimparnell now | 28 |
mules the mound where anciently first murders were wanted | 29 |
to take root. By feud fionghalian. Talkingtree and sinningstone | 30 |
stay on either hand. Hystorical leavesdroppings may also be gar- | 31 |
nered up with sir Shamus Swiftpatrick, Archfieldchaplain of Saint | 32 |
Lucan's. How familiar it is to see all these interesting advenements | 33 |
with one snaked's eyes ! Is all? Yet not. Hear one's. At the bodom | 34 |
fundus of this royal park, which, with tvigate shyasian gardeenen, | 35 |
is open to the public till night at late, so well the sissastrides so will | 36 |