| ford to their healing and 1 byleave in the old weights downupon | 1 |
| the Swanny, innovated by him, the prence di Propagandi, the | 2 |
| chrism for the christmass, the pillar of the perished and the rock | 3 |
| o'ralereality, and it is veritably belied, we belove, that not allsods | 4 |
| of esoupcans that's in the queen's pottage post and not allfinesof | 5 |
| greendgold that the Indus contains would overhinduce them, | 6 |
| (o.p.) to steeplechange back once from their ophis workship and | 7 |
| twice on sundises, to their ancient flash and crash habits of old | 8 |
| Pales time ere beam slewed cable 2 or Derzherr, live wire, fired | 9 |
| Benjermine Funkling outa th'Empyre, sin righthand son; which, | 10 |
| cummal, having listed curefully to the interlooking and the under- | 11 |
| lacking of her twentynine shifts or his continental's curses, pum- | 12 |
| mel, apostrophised Byrne's and Flamming's and Furniss's and | 13 |
| Bill Hayses's and Ellishly Haught's, hoc, they (t.a.W.), sick | 14 |
| or whole, stiff or sober, let drop as a doombody drops, with- | 15 |
| out another ostrovgods word eitherways, in their own lineal | 16 |
| descendance, as priesto as puddywhack, 3 coal on: 4 and, as we | 17 |
| gang along to gigglehouse, talking of molniacs' manias and | 18 |
| missions for mades to scotch the schlang and leathercoats for | 19 |
| murty magdies,of course this has blameall in that medeoturanian | 20 |
| world to say to blessed by Pointer the Grace's his privates judge- | 21 |
| ments 5 whenso to put it, disparito, duspurudo, desterrado, des- | 22 |
| pertieu, or, saving his presents for his own onefriend Bevradge, | 23 |
| Conn the Shaughraun; but to return for a moment from the | 24 |
| reptile's age 6 to the coxswain on the first landing (page Ainee | 25 |
| Rivière!) if the pretty Lady Elisabbess, Hotel des Ruines -- she | 26 |
| laid her batsleeve for him two trueveres tell love (on the Ides of | 27 |
| Valentino's, at Idleness, Floods Area, Isolade, Liv's lonely | 28 |
| daughter, with the Comes Tichiami, of Prima Vista, Abroad, | 29 |
| suddenly), and beauty alone of all dare say when now, uncrowned, | 30 |
| 1 That is to sight, when cleared of factions, vulgure and decimating. | |
| 2 They just spirits a body away. | |
| 3 Patatapadatback. | |
| 4 Dump her (the missuse). | |
| 5 Fox him! The leggy colt! | |
| 6 Do he not know that walleds had wars. Harring man, is neow king. This | |
| is modeln times. |