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− | sense? would we now for annas and annas? would we for full- | + | sense? would we now for [[annas and annas]]? would we for full- |
score eight and a liretta? for twelve blocks one bob? for four tes- | score eight and a liretta? for twelve blocks one bob? for four tes- | ||
ters one groat? not for a dinar! not for jo!) dictited to of all his | ters one groat? not for a dinar! not for jo!) dictited to of all his | ||
little brothron and sweestureens the first riddle of the universe: | little brothron and sweestureens the first riddle of the universe: | ||
asking, when is a man not a man?: telling them take their time, | asking, when is a man not a man?: telling them take their time, | ||
− | yungfries, and wait till the tide stops (for from the first his day | + | [[yungfries]], and [[wait till the tide stops]] (for from the first his day |
− | was a fortnight) and offering the prize of a bittersweet crab, a | + | was a fortnight) and offering the prize of a [[bittersweet crab]], a |
− | little present from the past, for their copper age was yet un- | + | little present from the past, for their [[copper age]] was yet un- |
minted, to the winner. One said when the heavens are quakers, | minted, to the winner. One said when the heavens are quakers, | ||
− | a second said when Bohemeand lips, a third said when he, no, | + | a second said when [[Bohemeand]] lips, a third said when he, no, |
− | when hold hard a jiffy, when he is a gnawstick and detarmined | + | when hold hard a jiffy, when he is a [[gnawstick]] and detarmined |
to, the next one said when the angel of death kicks the bucket | to, the next one said when the angel of death kicks the bucket | ||
of life, still another said when the wine's at witsends, and still | of life, still another said when the wine's at witsends, and still | ||
− | another when lovely wooman stoops to conk him, one of the | + | another when lovely [[wooman stoops to conk him]], one of the |
littliest said me, me, Sem, when pappa papared the harbour, one | littliest said me, me, Sem, when pappa papared the harbour, one | ||
− | of the wittiest said, when he yeat ye abblokooken and he zmear | + | of the wittiest said, when he yeat ye [[abblokooken]] and he zmear |
hezelf zo zhooken, still one said when you are old I'm grey fall | hezelf zo zhooken, still one said when you are old I'm grey fall | ||
− | full wi sleep, and still another when wee deader walkner, and | + | full wi sleep, and still another [[when wee deader walkner]], and |
another when he is just only after having being semisized, an- | another when he is just only after having being semisized, an- | ||
− | other when yea, he hath no mananas, and one when dose pigs | + | other when [[yea, he hath no mananas]], and one when dose pigs |
they begin now that they will flies up intil the looft. All were | they begin now that they will flies up intil the looft. All were | ||
wrong, so Shem himself, the doctator, took the cake, the correct | wrong, so Shem himself, the doctator, took the cake, the correct | ||
− | solution being | + | solution being —— all give it up? —— when he is a —— yours till |
− | the rending of the rocks, | + | the rending of the [[rocks, —— Sham]]. |
− | + | Shem was a sham and a low sham and his lowness creeped out | |
first via foodstuffs. So low was he that he preferred Gibsen's tea- | first via foodstuffs. So low was he that he preferred Gibsen's tea- | ||
time salmon tinned, as inexpensive as pleasing, to the plumpest | time salmon tinned, as inexpensive as pleasing, to the plumpest | ||
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Findlater and Gladstone's, Corner House, Englend. None of | Findlater and Gladstone's, Corner House, Englend. None of | ||
your inchthick blueblooded Balaclava fried-at-belief-stakes or | your inchthick blueblooded Balaclava fried-at-belief-stakes or | ||
− | juicejelly legs of the Grex's molten mutton or greasilygristly | + | juicejelly legs of the [[Grex's]] molten mutton or greasilygristly |
grunters' goupons or slice upon slab of luscious goosebosom | grunters' goupons or slice upon slab of luscious goosebosom | ||
with lump after load of plumpudding stuffing all aswim in a | with lump after load of plumpudding stuffing all aswim in a | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:21, 14 October 2020
sense? would we now for annas and annas? would we for full- score eight and a liretta? for twelve blocks one bob? for four tes- ters one groat? not for a dinar! not for jo!) dictited to of all his little brothron and sweestureens the first riddle of the universe: asking, when is a man not a man?: telling them take their time, yungfries, and wait till the tide stops (for from the first his day was a fortnight) and offering the prize of a bittersweet crab, a little present from the past, for their copper age was yet un- minted, to the winner. One said when the heavens are quakers, a second said when Bohemeand lips, a third said when he, no, when hold hard a jiffy, when he is a gnawstick and detarmined to, the next one said when the angel of death kicks the bucket of life, still another said when the wine's at witsends, and still another when lovely wooman stoops to conk him, one of the littliest said me, me, Sem, when pappa papared the harbour, one of the wittiest said, when he yeat ye abblokooken and he zmear hezelf zo zhooken, still one said when you are old I'm grey fall full wi sleep, and still another when wee deader walkner, and another when he is just only after having being semisized, an- other when yea, he hath no mananas, and one when dose pigs they begin now that they will flies up intil the looft. All were wrong, so Shem himself, the doctator, took the cake, the correct solution being —— all give it up? —— when he is a —— yours till the rending of the rocks, —— Sham. Shem was a sham and a low sham and his lowness creeped out first via foodstuffs. So low was he that he preferred Gibsen's tea- time salmon tinned, as inexpensive as pleasing, to the plumpest roeheavy lax or the friskiest parr or smolt troutlet that ever was gaffed between Leixlip and Island Bridge and many was the time he repeated in his botulism that no junglegrown pineapple ever smacked like the whoppers you shook out of Ananias' cans, Findlater and Gladstone's, Corner House, Englend. None of your inchthick blueblooded Balaclava fried-at-belief-stakes or juicejelly legs of the Grex's molten mutton or greasilygristly grunters' goupons or slice upon slab of luscious goosebosom with lump after load of plumpudding stuffing all aswim in a