cannibal king to the property horse, being,slumply and slopely, to | 1 |
remind us how, in this drury world of ours, Father Times and | 2 |
Mother Spacies boil their kettle with their crutch. Which every | 3 |
lad and lass in the lane knows. Hence. | 4 |
    Polycarp pool, the pool of Innalavia, Saras the saft as, of | 5 |
meadewy marge, atween Deltas Piscium and Sagittariastrion, | 6 |
whereinn once we lave 'tis alve and vale, minnyhahing here from | 7 |
hiarwather, a poddlebridges in a passabed, the river of lives, the | 8 |
regenerations of the incarnations of the emanations of the appa- | 9 |
rentations of Funn and Nin in Cleethabala, the kongdomain of | 10 |
the Alieni, an accorsaired race, infester of Libnud Ocean, Moyla- | 11 |
more, let it be! Where Allbroggt Neandser tracking Viggynette | 12 |
Neeinsee gladsighted her Linfian Fall and a teamdiggingharrow | 13 |
turned the first sod. Sluce! Caughterect! Goodspeed the blow! | 14 |
(Incidentally 'tis believed that his harpened before Gage's Fane | 15 |
for it has to be over this booty spotch, though some hours to | 16 |
the wester, that ex-Colonel House's preterpost heiress is to re- | 17 |
turn unto the outstretcheds of Dweyr O'Michael's loinsprung | 18 |
the blunterbusted pikehead which his had hewn in hers,pro- | 19 |
longed laughter words). There an alomdree begins to green, | 20 |
soreen seen for loveseat, as we know that should she, for by | 21 |
essentience his law, so it make all. It is scainted to Vitalba. And | 22 |
her little white bloomkins, twittersky trimmed, are hobdoblins' | 23 |
hankypanks. Saxenslyke our anscessers thought so darely on | 24 |
now they're going soever to Anglesen, free of juties, dyrt chapes. | 25 |
There too a slab slobs, immermemorial, the only in all swamp. | 26 |
But so bare, so boulder, brag sagging such a brr bll bmm show | 27 |
that, of Barindens, the white alfred, it owed to have at leased | 28 |
some butchup's upperon. Homos Circas Elochlannensis! His | 29 |
showplace at Leeambye. Old Wommany Wyes. Pfif! But, while | 30 |
gleam with gloom swan here and there, this shame rock and that | 31 |
whispy planter tell Paudheen Steel-the-Poghue and his perty | 32 |
Molly Vardant, in goodbroomirish, arrah, this place is a proper | 33 |
and his feist a ferial for curdnal communial, so be who would | 34 |
celibrate the holy mystery upon or that the pirigrim from Mainy- | 35 |
lands beatend, the calmleaved hutcaged by that look whose glaum | 36 |