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− | <STRIKE> | + | <STRIKE> </STRIKE> Dunsink, rugby, ballast and ball. You can imagine. |
− | <STRIKE> | + | <STRIKE> </STRIKE> Language this allsfare for the loathe of Marses ambiviolent |
about it. Will you swear all the same you saw their shadows a | about it. Will you swear all the same you saw their shadows a | ||
hundred foot later, struggling diabolically over this, that and | hundred foot later, struggling diabolically over this, that and | ||
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Ruins, Drogheda Street, and kicking up the devil's own dust | Ruins, Drogheda Street, and kicking up the devil's own dust | ||
for the Milesian wind? | for the Milesian wind? | ||
− | <STRIKE> | + | <STRIKE> </STRIKE> I will. I did. They were. I swear. Like the heavenly militia. |
So wreek me Ghyllygully! With my tongue through my toecap on | So wreek me Ghyllygully! With my tongue through my toecap on | ||
the headlong stone of kismet if so 'tis the will of Whose B. Dunn. | the headlong stone of kismet if so 'tis the will of Whose B. Dunn. | ||
− | <STRIKE> | + | <STRIKE> </STRIKE> Weepin Lorcans! They must have put in some wonderful |
work, ecad, on the quiet like, during this arms' parley, meatierities | work, ecad, on the quiet like, during this arms' parley, meatierities | ||
forces vegateareans. Dost thou not think so? | forces vegateareans. Dost thou not think so? | ||
− | <STRIKE> | + | <STRIKE> </STRIKE> Ay. |
− | <STRIKE> | + | <STRIKE> </STRIKE> The illegallooking range or fender, alias turfing iron, a |
− | product of Hostages and Co, Engineers, changed feet several | + | product of [[Hostages and Co, Engineers]], changed feet several |
times as briars revalvered during the weaponswap? Piff? | times as briars revalvered during the weaponswap? Piff? | ||
− | <STRIKE> | + | <STRIKE> </STRIKE> Puff! Excuse yourself. It was an ersatz lottheringcan. |
− | <STRIKE> | + | <STRIKE> </STRIKE> They did not know the war was over and were only bere- |
belling or bereppelling one another by chance or necessity with | belling or bereppelling one another by chance or necessity with | ||
sham bottles, mere and woiney, as betwinst Picturshirts and | sham bottles, mere and woiney, as betwinst Picturshirts and | ||
Scutticules, like their caractacurs in an Irish Ruman to sorowbrate | Scutticules, like their caractacurs in an Irish Ruman to sorowbrate | ||
the expeltsion of the Danos? What sayest thou, scusascmerul? | the expeltsion of the Danos? What sayest thou, scusascmerul? | ||
− | <STRIKE> | + | <STRIKE> </STRIKE> That's all. For he was heavily upright man, Limba romena |
in Bucclis tucsada. Farcing gutterish. | in Bucclis tucsada. Farcing gutterish. | ||
− | <STRIKE> | + | <STRIKE> </STRIKE> I mean the Morgans and the Dorans, in finnish? |
− | <STRIKE> | + | <STRIKE> </STRIKE> I know you don't, in Feeney's. |
− | <STRIKE> | + | <STRIKE> </STRIKE> The mujic of the footure on the barbarihams of the bashed? |
Co Canniley? | Co Canniley? | ||
− | <STRIKE> | + | <STRIKE> </STRIKE> Da Donnuley. |
− | <STRIKE> | + | <STRIKE> </STRIKE> Yet this war has meed peace? <I>In voina viritas</I>. Ab chaos lex, |
neat wehr? | neat wehr? | ||
− | <STRIKE> | + | <STRIKE> </STRIKE> O bella! O pia! O pura! Amem. Handwalled amokst us. |
Thanksbeer to Balbus! | Thanksbeer to Balbus! | ||
− | <STRIKE> | + | <STRIKE> </STRIKE> All the same you sound it twould clang houlish like Hull |
hopen for christmians? | hopen for christmians? | ||
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Revision as of 15:17, 16 August 2009
Dunsink, rugby, ballast and ball. You can imagine.Language this allsfare for the loathe of Marses ambiviolent about it. Will you swear all the same you saw their shadows a hundred foot later, struggling diabolically over this, that and the other, their virtues pro and his principality con, near the Ruins, Drogheda Street, and kicking up the devil's own dust for the Milesian wind?I will. I did. They were. I swear. Like the heavenly militia. So wreek me Ghyllygully! With my tongue through my toecap on the headlong stone of kismet if so 'tis the will of Whose B. Dunn.Weepin Lorcans! They must have put in some wonderful work, ecad, on the quiet like, during this arms' parley, meatierities forces vegateareans. Dost thou not think so?Ay.The illegallooking range or fender, alias turfing iron, a product of Hostages and Co, Engineers, changed feet several times as briars revalvered during the weaponswap? Piff?Puff! Excuse yourself. It was an ersatz lottheringcan.They did not know the war was over and were only bere- belling or bereppelling one another by chance or necessity with sham bottles, mere and woiney, as betwinst Picturshirts and Scutticules, like their caractacurs in an Irish Ruman to sorowbrate the expeltsion of the Danos? What sayest thou, scusascmerul?That's all. For he was heavily upright man, Limba romena in Bucclis tucsada. Farcing gutterish.I mean the Morgans and the Dorans, in finnish?I know you don't, in Feeney's.The mujic of the footure on the barbarihams of the bashed? Co Canniley?Da Donnuley.Yet this war has meed peace? In voina viritas. Ab chaos lex, neat wehr?O bella! O pia! O pura! Amem. Handwalled amokst us. Thanksbeer to Balbus!All the same you sound it twould clang houlish like Hull hopen for christmians?