| taken for pews with their tails in their mouths, thence your | 1 |
| pristopher polombos, hence our Kat Kresbyterians; the curt | 2 |
| witty wotty dashes never quite just right at the trim trite | 3 |
| truth letter; the sudden spluttered petulance of some capItalIsed | 4 |
| mIddle; a word as cunningly hidden in its maze of confused | 5 |
| drapery as a fieldmouse in a nest of coloured ribbons: that ab- | 6 |
| surdly bullsfooted bee declaring with an even plainer dummp- | 7 |
| show than does the mute commoner with us how hard a thing it | 8 |
| is to mpe mporn a gentlerman: and look at this prepronominal | 9 |
| funferal, engraved and retouched and edgewiped and pudden- | 10 |
| padded,very like a whale's egg farced with pemmican,as were it | 11 |
| sentenced to be nuzzled over a full trillion times for ever and a | 12 |
| night till his noddle sink or swim by that ideal reader suffering | 13 |
| from an ideal insomnia: all those red raddled obeli cayennepep- | 14 |
| percast over the text, calling unnecessary attention to errors, | 15 |
| omissions, repetitions and misalignments: that (probably local or | 16 |
| personal) variant maggers for the more generally accepted ma- | 17 |
| jesty which is but a trifle and yet may quietly amuse: those super- | 18 |
| ciliouslooking crisscrossed Greek ees awkwardlike perched there | 19 |
| and here out of date like sick owls hawked back to Athens: and | 20 |
| the geegees too, jesuistically formed at first but afterwards genu- | 21 |
| flected aggrily toewards the occident: the Ostrogothic kako- | 22 |
| graphy affected for certain phrases of Etruscan stabletalk and, in | 23 |
| short, the learning betrayed at almost every line's end: the head- | 24 |
| strength (at least eleven men of thirtytwo palfrycraft) revealed | 25 |
| by a constant labour to make a ghimel pass through the eye of an | 26 |
| iota: this, for instance, utterly unexpected sinistrogyric return to | 27 |
| one peculiar sore point in the past; those throne open doubleyous | 28 |
| (of an early muddy terranean origin whether man chooses to | 29 |
damn them agglutinatively loo too blue face ache or | 30 |
| illvoodawpeehole or, kants koorts, topplefouls) seated with such | 31 |
| floprightdown determination and reminding uus ineluctably of | 32 |
| nature at her naturalest while that fretful fidget eff, the hornful | 33 |
| digamma of your bornabarbar, rarely heard now save when falling | 34 |
| from the unfashionable lipsus of some hetarosexual (used always | 35 |
in two boldfaced print types one of them as wrongheaded as | 36 |