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− | + | <table style="border-spacing: 20px 0"> <TR> <TD> <I>Illustration.</I> </TD> <TD> quam taughtropes. (Spry him! call a blood </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD></TD> <TD> lekar! Where's Dr Brassenaarse?) Es war itwas </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD></TD> <TD> in his priesterrite. O He Must Suffer! From this </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD></TD> <TD> misbelieving feacemaker to his noncredible </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD></TD> <TD> fancyflame. <SUP>1</SUP> Ask for bosthoon, late for Mass, </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD></TD> <TD> pray for blaablaablack sheep. (Sure you could </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD></TD> <TD> wright anny pippap passage, Eye bet, as foyne </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD></TD> <TD> as that moultylousy Erewhig, yerself, mick! </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD></TD> <TD> Nock the muddy nickers! <SUP>2</SUP> Christ's Church </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD></TD> <TD> varses Bellial!) Dear and he went on to scripple </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD> <I>Ascription of the</I> </TD> <TD> gentlemine born, milady bread, he would pen </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD> <I>Active.</I> </TD> <TD> for her, he would pine for her, <SUP>3</SUP> how he would </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD></TD> <TD> patpun fun for all <SUP>4</SUP> with his frolicky frowner </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD></TD> <TD> so and his glumsome grinner otherso. And how </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD></TD> <TD> are you, waggy? <SUP>5</SUP> My animal his sorrafool! </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD></TD> <TD> And trieste, ah trieste ate I my liver! <I>Se non é</I> </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD></TD> <TD> <I>vero son trovatore</I>. O jerry! He was soso, harriot </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD></TD> <TD> all! He was sadfellow, steifel! He was mister- </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD></TD> <TD> mysterion. Like a purate out of pensionee with </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD></TD> <TD> a gouvernament job. All moanday, tearsday, </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD></TD> <TD> wailsday, thumpsday, frightday, shatterday till </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD></TD> <TD> the fear of the Law. Look at this twitches! </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD></TD> <TD> He was quisquis, floored on his plankraft of </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD></TD> <TD> shittim wood. Look at him! Sink deep or </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD> <I>Proscription of</I> </TD> <TD> touch not the Cartesian spring! Want more </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD> <I>the Passive.</I> </TD> <TD> ashes, griper? How diesmal he was lying low </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD></TD> <TD> on his rawside laying siege to goblin castle. </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD></TD> <TD> And, bezouts that, how hyenesmeal he was </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD></TD> <TD> laying him long on his laughside lying sack </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD></TD> <TD> to croakpartridge. (Be thou wars Rolaf's intes- </TD><TD></TD></TR> | |
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− | + | <TR> <TD COLSPAN=3> <SUP>1</SUP> And she had to seek a pond's apeace to salve her suiterkins. Sued! </TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD COLSPAN=3> <SUP>2</SUP> Excuse theyre christianbrothers irish? </TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD COLSPAN=3> <SUP>3</SUP> When she tripped against the briery bush he profused her allover with </TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD COLSPAN=3> curtsey flowers. </TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD COLSPAN=3> <SUP>4</SUP> A nastilow disigraible game. </TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD COLSPAN=3> <SUP>5</SUP> Dear old Erosmas. Very glad you are going to Penmark. Write to the </TD></TR> | |
− | + | <TR> <TD COLSPAN=3> corner. Grunny Grant. </TD></TR> | |
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Revision as of 16:41, 20 January 2006
Illustration. | quam taughtropes. (Spry him! call a blood | |
lekar! Where's Dr Brassenaarse?) Es war itwas | ||
in his priesterrite. O He Must Suffer! From this | ||
misbelieving feacemaker to his noncredible | ||
fancyflame. 1 Ask for bosthoon, late for Mass, | ||
pray for blaablaablack sheep. (Sure you could | ||
wright anny pippap passage, Eye bet, as foyne | ||
as that moultylousy Erewhig, yerself, mick! | ||
Nock the muddy nickers! 2 Christ's Church | ||
varses Bellial!) Dear and he went on to scripple | ||
Ascription of the | gentlemine born, milady bread, he would pen | |
Active. | for her, he would pine for her, 3 how he would | |
patpun fun for all 4 with his frolicky frowner | ||
so and his glumsome grinner otherso. And how | ||
are you, waggy? 5 My animal his sorrafool! | ||
And trieste, ah trieste ate I my liver! Se non é | ||
vero son trovatore. O jerry! He was soso, harriot | ||
all! He was sadfellow, steifel! He was mister- | ||
mysterion. Like a purate out of pensionee with | ||
a gouvernament job. All moanday, tearsday, | ||
wailsday, thumpsday, frightday, shatterday till | ||
the fear of the Law. Look at this twitches! | ||
He was quisquis, floored on his plankraft of | ||
shittim wood. Look at him! Sink deep or | ||
Proscription of | touch not the Cartesian spring! Want more | |
the Passive. | ashes, griper? How diesmal he was lying low | |
on his rawside laying siege to goblin castle. | ||
And, bezouts that, how hyenesmeal he was | ||
laying him long on his laughside lying sack | ||
to croakpartridge. (Be thou wars Rolaf's intes- | ||
1 And she had to seek a pond's apeace to salve her suiterkins. Sued! | ||
2 Excuse theyre christianbrothers irish? | ||
3 When she tripped against the briery bush he profused her allover with | ||
curtsey flowers. | ||
4 A nastilow disigraible game. | ||
5 Dear old Erosmas. Very glad you are going to Penmark. Write to the | ||
corner. Grunny Grant. |