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