leges, Exmooth, Ostbys for ost, boys, each and one? Death banes | 1 |
and the quick quoke. But life wends and the dombs spake! | 2 |
Whake? Hill of Hafid, knock and knock, nachasach, gives relief | 3 |
to the langscape as he strauches his lamusong untoupon gazelle | 4 |
channel and the bride of the Bryne, shin high shake, is dotter | 5 |
than evar for a damse wed her farther. Lambel on the up! We | 6 |
may plesently heal Geoglyphy's twentynine ways to say good- | 7 |
bett an wassing seoosoon liv. With the forty wonks winking | 8 |
please me your much as to. With her tup. It's a long long ray to | 9 |
Newirgland's premier. For korps, for streamfish, for confects, | 10 |
for bullyoungs, for smearsassage, for patates, for steaked pig, for | 11 |
men, for limericks, for waterfowls, for wagsfools, for louts, for | 12 |
cold airs, for late trams, for curries, for curlews, for leekses, for | 13 |
orphalines, for tunnygulls, for clear goldways, for lungfortes, for | 14 |
moonyhaunts, for fairmoneys, for coffins, for tantrums, for | 15 |
armaurs, for waglugs, for rogues comings, for sly goings, | 16 |
for larksmathes, for homdsmeethes, for quailsmeathes, kilalooly. | 17 |
Tep! Come lead, crom lech! Top. Wisely for us Old Bruton has | 18 |
withdrawn his theory. You are alpsulumply wroght! Amsu- | 19 |
lummmm. But this is perporteroguing youpoorapps? Naman- | 20 |
tanai. Sure it's not revieng your? Amslu! Good all so. We seem | 21 |
to understand apad vellumtomes muniment, Arans Duhkha, | 22 |
among hoseshoes, cheriotiers and etceterogenious bargainbout- | 23 |
barrows, ofver and umnder, since, evenif or although, in double | 24 |
preposition as in triple conjunction, how the mudden research in | 25 |
the topaia that was Mankaylands has gone to prove from the | 26 |
picalava present in the maramara melma that while a successive | 27 |
generation has been in the deep deep deeps of Deepereras. Buried | 28 |
hearts. Rest here. | 29 |
    Conk a dook he'll doo. Svap. | 30 |
    So let him slap, the sap! Till they take down his shatter from | 31 |
his shap. He canease. Fill stap. | 32 |
    Thus faraclacks the friarbird. Listening, Syd! | 33 |
    The child, a natural child, thenown by the mnames of, (aya! | 34 |
aya!), wouldbewas kidnapped at an age of recent probably, | 35 |
possibly remoter; or he conjured himself from seight by slide | 36 |