| Ambages and | Paa lickam laa lickam, apl lpa ! This it is an her. | 1 | |
| Their Rôle. | You see her it. Which it whom you see it is | 2 | |
| her. And if you could goaneggbetter we'd soon | 3 | ||
| see some raffant scrumala riffa. Quicks herit | 4 | ||
| fossyending. Quef! So post that to your pape | 5 | ||
| and smarket ! And you can haul up that languil | 6 | ||
| pennant, mate. I've read your tunc's dimissage. | 7 | ||
| For, let it be taken that her littlenist is of no | 8 | ||
| magnetude or again let it be granted that Doll | 9 | ||
| the laziest can be dissimulant with all respects | 10 | ||
| from Doll the fiercst, thence must any what- | 11 | ||
| youlike in the power of empthood be either | 12 | ||
| Ecclasiastical | greater THaN or less THaN the unitate we | 13 | |
| and Celestial | have in one or hence shall the vectorious ready- | 14 | |
| Hierarchies. The | eyes of evertwo circumflicksrent searclhers | 15 | |
| Ascending. The | never film in the elipsities of their gyribouts | 16 | |
| Descending. | those fickers which are returnally reprodictive | 17 | |
| of themselves. 1 Which is unpassible. Quarrel- | 18 | ||
| lary. The logos of somewome to that base any- | 19 | ||
| thing, when most characteristically mantissa | 20 | ||
| minus, comes to nullum in the endth: 2 orso, | 21 | ||
| here is nowet badder than the sin of Aha with | 22 | ||
| his cosin Lil, verswaysed on coverswised, and | 23 | ||
| all that's consecants and cotangincies till Per- | 24 | ||
| perp stops repippinghim since her redtangles | 25 | ||
| are all abscissan for limitsing this tendency of | 26 | ||
| our Frivulteeny Sexuagesima 3 to expense her- | 27 | ||
| The peripatetic | selfs as sphere as possible, paradismic peri- | 28 | |
| periphery. It's | mutter, in all directions on the bend of the | 29 | |
| Allothesis. | unbridalled, the infinisissimalls of her facets | 30 | |
| becoming manier and manier as the calicolum | 31 | ||
| of her umdescribables (one has thoughts of | 32 | ||
| that eternal Rome) shrinks from schurtiness | 33 | ||
| 1 I enjoy as good as anyone. | |||
| 2 Neither a soul to be saved nor a body to be kicked. | |||
| 3 The boast of the town. | |||