| seeing much of Talis and Talis those times? optimately meaning: | 1 |
| Will you put up at hree of irish? Or a ladyeater may perhaps have | 2 |
| casualised as you temptoed her à la sourdine: Of your plates? Is | 3 |
| Talis de Talis, the swordswallower, who is on at the Craterium | 4 |
| the same Talis von Talis, the penscrusher, no funk you! who runs | 5 |
| his duly mile? Or this is a perhaps cleaner example. At a recent | 6 |
| postvortex piece infustigation of a determinised case of chronic | 7 |
| spinosis an extension lecturer on The Ague who out of matter of | 8 |
| form was trying his seesers, Dr's Het Ubeleeft, borrowed the | 9 |
| question: Why's which Suchman's talis qualis? to whom, as a | 10 |
| fatter of macht, Dr Gedankje of Stoutgirth, who was wiping his | 11 |
| whistle, toarsely retoarted: While thou beast' one zoom of a | 12 |
| whorl! (Talis and Talis originally mean the same thing, hit it's: | 13 |
| Qualis.) | 14 |
|     Professor Loewy-Brueller (though as I shall promptly prove | 15 |
| his whole account of the Sennacherib as distinct from the Shal- | 16 |
| manesir sanitational reforms and of the Mr Skekels and Dr | 17 |
| Hydes problem in the same connection differs toto coelo from the | 18 |
fruit of my own investigations though the reason I went to | 19 |
Jericho must remain for certain reasons a political secret | 20 |
| especially as I shall shortly be wanted in Cavantry, I congratulate | 21 |
myself, for the same and other reasons as being again hope- | 22 |
| lessly vitiated by what I have now resolved to call the dime and | 23 |
| cash diamond fallacy) in his talked off confession which recently | 24 |
| met with such a leonine uproar on its escape after its confinement | 25 |
| Why am I not born like a Gentileman and why am I now so speak- | 26 |
| able about my own eatables (Feigenbaumblatt and Father, Juda- | 27 |
| pest, 5688, A.M.) whole-heartedly takes off his gabbercoat and | 28 |
| wig, honest draughty fellow, in his public interest, to make us | 29 |
| see how though, as he says: 'by Allswill' the inception and the | 30 |
| descent and the endswell of Man is temporarily wrapped in ob- | 31 |
| scenity, looking through at these accidents with the faroscope of | 32 |
| television, (this nightlife instrument needs still some subtrac- | 33 |
| tional betterment in the readjustment of the more refrangible | 34 |
| angles to the squeals of his hypothesis on the outer tin sides), I | 35 |
| can easily believe heartily in my own most spacious immensity | 36 |