| malaise after the pognency of orangultonia, orients by way of
Sagit- | 1 |
| tarius towards Draco on the Lour). And you collier carsst on him, | 2 |
| the corsar, with Boyle, Burke and Campbell, I'll gogemble on | 3 |
| strangbones tomb. You had just been cerberating a camp camp | 4 |
| camp to Saint Sepulchre's march through the armeemonds re- | 5 |
| treat with the boys all marshalled, scattering giant's hail over the | 6 |
| curseway, fellowed along the rout by the stenchions of the | 7 |
| corpse. Tell the coldspell's terroth! If you please, commeylad! | 8 |
| Perfedes Albionias! Think some ingain think, as Teakortairer | 9 |
| sate over the Galwegian caftan forewhen Orops and Aasas were | 10 |
| chooldrengs and micramacrees! A forward movement, Miles na | 11 |
| Bogaleen, and despatch! | 12 |
|     BUTT (slinking his coatsleeves surdout over his squad mutton | 13 |
| shoulder so as to loop more life the jauntlyman as he scents the | 14 |
| anggreget yup behound their whole scoopchina's desperate
noy's | 15 |
| totalage and explaining aposteriorly how awstooloo was
valde- | 16 |
| sombre belowes hero and he was in a greak esthate phophiar
an | 17 |
| erixtion on the soseptuple side of him made spoil apriori his
popo- | 18 |
| porportiums). Yass, zotnyzor, I don't think I did not, pojr. Never | 19 |
| you brother me for I scout it, think you! Ichts nichts on nichts! | 20 |
| Greates Schtschuptar! Me fol the rawlawdy in the schpirrt of a | 21 |
| schkrepz. Of all the quirasses and all the qwehrmin in the tra- | 22 |
| gedoes of those antiants their grandoper, that soun of a gun- | 23 |
| nong, with his sabaothsopolettes, smooking his scandleloose at | 24 |
| botthends of him! Foinn duhans! I grandthinked after his obras | 25 |
| after another time about the itch in his egondoom he was legging | 26 |
| boldylugged from some pulversporochs and lyoking for a stool- | 27 |
| eazy for to nemesisplotsch allafranka and for to salubrate himself | 28 |
| with an ultradungs heavenly mass at his base by a suprime pomp- | 29 |
| ship chorams the perished popes, the reverend and allaverred | 30 |
| cromlecks,and when I heard his lewdbrogue reciping his cheap | 31 |
| cheateary gospeds to sintry and santry and sentry and suntry I | 32 |
| thought he was only haftara having afterhis brokeforths but be | 33 |
| the homely Churopodvas I no sooner seen aghist of his frighte- | 34 |
| ousness then I was bibbering with vear a few versets off fooling for | 35 |
| fjorg for my fifth foot. Of manifest 'tis obedience and the. Flute! | 36 |