| leqwind play peeptomine up all our colombinations! Wins | 1 |
| won is nought, twigs too is nil, tricks trees makes nix, fairs fears | 2 |
| stoops at nothing. And till Arthur comes againus and sen pea- | 3 |
| trick's he's reformed we'll pose him together a piece, a pace. | 4 |
| Shares in guineases! There's lovely the sight! Surey me, man | 5 |
| weepful! Big Seat, you did hear? And teach him twisters in | 6 |
| tongue irish. Pat lad may goh too. Quicken, aspen;ash and yew; | 7 |
| willow, broom with oak for you. And move your tellabout. Not | 8 |
| nice is that, limpet lady! Spose we try it promissly. Love all. | 9 |
| Naytellmeknot tennis! Taunt me treattening! But do now say to | 10 |
| Mr Eustache! Ingean mingen has to hear. Whose joint is out of | 11 |
| jealousy now? Why, heavilybody's evillyboldy's. Hopping Gra- | 12 |
| cius, onthy ovful! O belessk mie, what a nerve! How a mans in | 13 |
| his armor we nurses know. Wingwong welly, pitty pretty Nelly! | 14 |
| Some Poddy pitted in, will anny petty pullet out? Call Kitty | 15 |
| Kelly! Kissykitty Killykelly! What a nossowl buzzard! But what | 16 |
| a neats ung gels! | 17 |
|     Here all the leaves alift aloft, full o'liefing, fell alaughing over | 18 |
| Ombrellone and his parasollieras with their black thronguards | 19 |
| from the County Shillelagh. Ignorant invincibles, innocents im- | 20 |
| mutant! Onzel grootvatter Lodewijk is onangonamed before the | 21 |
| bridge of primerose and his twy Isas Boldmans is met the bluey- | 22 |
| bells near Dandeliond. We think its a gorsedd shame, these go- | 23 |
| doms. A lark of limonladies! A lurk of orangetawneymen! You're | 24 |
| backleg wounted, budkley mister, bester of the boyne! | 25 |
|     And they leaved the most leavely of leaftimes and the most | 26 |
| folliagenous till there came the marrer of mirth and the jangthe- | 27 |
| rapper of all jocolarinas and they were as were they never ere. | 28 |
| Yet had they laughtered, one on other, undo the end and enjoyed | 29 |
| their laughings merry was the times when so grant it High Hila- | 30 |
| rion us may too! | 31 |
|     Cease, prayce, storywalkering around with gestare romano- | 32 |
| verum he swinking about is they think and plan unrawil | 33 |
| what. | 34 |
|     Back to Droughty! The water of the face has flowed. | 35 |
|     The all of them, the sowriegueuxers, blottyeyed boys, in that | 36 |