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  part of a [[sivispacem]] ([[Gaeltact]] for [[dungfork]]) on the [[fair green]]
 
  part of a [[sivispacem]] ([[Gaeltact]] for [[dungfork]]) on the [[fair green]]
 
  at the hour of [[twenty-four o'clock]] sought (the [[bullycassidy]] of
 
  at the hour of [[twenty-four o'clock]] sought (the [[bullycassidy]] of
  the [[friedhoffer]]!) to [[sack, sock, stab and slaughter[[ singlehanded
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  the [[friedhoffer]]!) to [[sack, sock, stab and slaughter]] singlehanded
 
  another two of the old kings, [[Gush Mac Gale]] and [[Roaring O'Crian, Jr.|Roaring]]
 
  another two of the old kings, [[Gush Mac Gale]] and [[Roaring O'Crian, Jr.|Roaring]]
 
  [[Roaring O'Crian, Jr.|O'Crian, Jr.]], both [[changelings]], unlucalised, of no address and
 
  [[Roaring O'Crian, Jr.|O'Crian, Jr.]], both [[changelings]], unlucalised, of no address and
 
  in noncommunicables, between him and whom, ever since wal-
 
  in noncommunicables, between him and whom, ever since wal-
  lops before the Mise of Lewes, bad blood existed on the ground
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  lops before the [[Mise of Lewes]], bad blood existed on the ground
  of the ]]boer's trespass on the bull]] or because he firstparted his
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  of the [[boer's trespass on the bull]] or because he firstparted his
  [[polarbeeber]] hair in twoways, or because they were creepfoxed
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  [[polarbeeber]] hair in twoways, or because they were [[creepfoxed]]
  [[andt grousuppers]] over a nippy in a noveletta, or because they
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  [[andt grousuppers]] over a [[nippy]] in a [[noveletta]], or because they
  could not say meace, (mute and daft) meathe. The litigants, he
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  could not say [[meace]], ([[mute and daft]]) [[meathe]]. The litigants, he
  said, local congsmen and donalds, kings of the arans and the dalk-
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  said, local [[congsmen]] and [[donalds]], kings of the [[arans]] and the [[dalkeys|dalk-]]
  eys, kings of mud and tory, even the goat king of Killorglin,
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  [[dalkeys|eys]], kings of [[mud]] and [[tory]], even the [[goat king of Killorglin]],
 
  were egged on by their supporters in the shape of betterwomen
 
  were egged on by their supporters in the shape of betterwomen
  with bowstrung hair of Carrothagenuine ruddiness, waving crim-
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  [[with bowstrung hair of Carrothagenuine ruddiness]], waving [[crimon petties|crim-]]
  son petties and screaming from Isod's towertop. There were
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  [[crimon petties|son petties]] and screaming from [[Isod's towertop]]. There were
  cries from the thicksets in court and from the macdublins on the
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  cries from the [[thicksets]] in court and from the [[macdublins]] on the
  bohernabreen of: Mind the bank from Banagher, Mick, sir! Pro-
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  [[bohernabreen]] of: Mind the [[bank from Banagher]], [[Mick, sir]]! [[Prodooce O'Donner|Pro-]]
  dooce O'Donner. Ay! Exhibit his relics! Bu! Use the tongue
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  [[Prodooce O'Donner|dooce O'Donner]]. [[Ay!]] [[Exhibit his relics!]] [[Bu!]] [[Use the tonguemor!|Use the tongue-]]
  mor! Give lip less! But it oozed out in Deadman's Dark Scenery
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  [[Use the tonguemor!|mor!]] Give lip less! But it oozed out in [[Deadman's Dark Scenery Court|Deadman's Dark Scenery]]
  Court through crossexanimation of the casehardened testis that
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  [[Deadman's Dark Scenery Court|Court]] through [[crossexanimation]] of the [[casehardened]] [[testis]] that
  when and where that knife of knifes the treepartied ambush was
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  when and where that [[knife of knifes]] the [[treepartied]] ambush was
  laid (roughly spouting around half hours 'twixt dusk in dawn,
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  laid (roughly [[spouting]] around half hours 'twixt dusk in dawn,

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being grilled, smiled (he had had a onebumper at parting from
Mrs Molroe in the morning) and stated to his eliciter under his
morse mustaccents (gobbless!) that he slept with a bonafides and
that he would be there to remember the filth of November,
hatinaring, rowdy O, which, with the jiboulees of Juno and the
dates of ould lanxiety, was going, please the Rainmaker, to
decembs within the ephemerides of profane history, all one with
Tournay, Yetstoslay and Temorah, and one thing which would
pigstickularly strike a person of such sorely tried observational
powers as Sam, him and Moffat, though theirs not to reason why,
the striking thing about it was that he was patrified to see, hear,
taste and smell, as his time of night, how Hyacinth O'Donnell,
B.A., described in the calendar as a mixer and wordpainter, with
part of a sivispacem (Gaeltact for dungfork) on the fair green
at the hour of twenty-four o'clock sought (the bullycassidy of
the friedhoffer!) to sack, sock, stab and slaughter singlehanded
another two of the old kings, Gush Mac Gale and Roaring
O'Crian, Jr., both changelings, unlucalised, of no address and
in noncommunicables, between him and whom, ever since wal-
lops before the Mise of Lewes, bad blood existed on the ground
of the boer's trespass on the bull or because he firstparted his
polarbeeber hair in twoways, or because they were creepfoxed
andt grousuppers over a nippy in a noveletta, or because they
could not say meace, (mute and daft) meathe. The litigants, he
said, local congsmen and donalds, kings of the arans and the dalk-
eys, kings of mud and tory, even the goat king of Killorglin,
were egged on by their supporters in the shape of betterwomen
with bowstrung hair of Carrothagenuine ruddiness, waving crim-
son petties and screaming from Isod's towertop. There were
cries from the thicksets in court and from the macdublins on the
bohernabreen of: Mind the bank from Banagher, Mick, sir! Pro-
dooce O'Donner. Ay! Exhibit his relics! Bu! Use the tongue-
mor! Give lip less! But it oozed out in Deadman's Dark Scenery
Court through crossexanimation of the casehardened testis that
when and where that knife of knifes the treepartied ambush was
laid (roughly spouting around half hours 'twixt dusk in dawn,