| smukklers he would behave in juteyfrieze being forelooper to her) | 1 |
| praties peel to our goodsend Brandonius, filius of a Cara, spouse | 2 |
| to Fynlogue, he has the nicesth pert of a nittlewoman in the | 3 |
| house, la chito, la chato, la Charmadouiro, Tina-bat-Talur, cif for | 4 |
| your fob and a tesura astore for you, eslucylamp aswhen the surge | 5 |
| seas sombren, that he daughts upon of anny livving plusquebelle, | 6 |
| to child and foster, that's the lippeyear's wonder of Totty go, | 7 |
| Newschool, two titty too at win winnie won, tramity trimming and | 8 |
| funnity fare, with a grit as hard as the trent of the thimes but a | 9 |
| touch as saft as the dee in flooing and never a Hyderow Jenny the | 10 |
| like of her lightness at look and you leap, rheadoromanscing long | 11 |
| evmans invairn, about little Anny Roners and all the Lavinias of | 12 |
| ester yours and pleding for them to herself in the periglus glatsch | 13 |
| hangs over her trickle bed, it's a piz of fortune if it never falls from | 14 |
| the stuffel, and, when that mallaura's over till next time and all the | 15 |
| prim rossies are out dressparading and the tubas tout tout for the | 16 |
| glowru of their god, making every Dinny dingle after her down | 17 |
| the Dargul dale and (wait awhile, blusterbuss, you're marchadant | 18 |
| too forte and don't start furlan your ladins till you' ve learned the | 19 |
| lie of her landuage!), when it's summwer calding and she can hear | 20 |
| the pianutunar beyant the bayondes in Combria sleepytalking to | 21 |
| the Wiltsh muntons, titting out through her droemer window | 22 |
| for the flyend of a touchman over the wishtas of English Strand, | 23 |
| when Kilbarrack bell pings saksalaisance that Concessas with | 24 |
| Sinbads may (pong!), where our dollimonde sees the phantom | 25 |
| shape of Mr Fortunatus Wright since winksome Miss Bulkeley | 26 |
| made loe to her wrecker and he took her to be a rover, O, and | 27 |
| playing house of ivary dower of gould and gift you soil me | 28 |
| peepat my prize, which its a blue loogoont for her in a bleakeyed | 29 |
| seusan if she can't work her mireiclles and give Norgeyborgey | 30 |
| good airish timers, while her fresh racy turf is kindly kindling up | 31 |
| the lovver with the flu, with a roaryboaryellas would set an Ei- | 32 |
| weddyng on fire, let aloon an old Humpopolamos with the boomar- | 33 |
| poorter on his brain, aiden bay scye and dye, aasbukividdy, | 34 |
| twentynine to her dozen and coocoo him didulceydovely to his | 35 |
| old cawcaws huggin and munin for his strict privatear which | 36 |