|     Guns. | 1 |
|     Keep backwards, please, because there was no good to gundy | 2 |
| running up again. Guns. And it was written up in big capital. | 3 |
| Guns. Saying never underrupt greatgrandgosterfosters! Guns. | 4 |
| And whatever one did they said, the fourlings, that on no acounts | 5 |
| you were not to. Guns. | 6 |
|     Not to pad them behaunt in the fear. Not to go, tonnerwatter, | 7 |
| and bungley well chute the rising gianerant. Not to wandly be | 8 |
| woking around jerumsalemdo at small hours about the murketplots, | 9 |
| smelling okey boney, this little figgy and arraky belloky this little | 10 |
| pink into porker but, porkodirto, to let the gentlemen pedesta- | 11 |
| rolies out of the Monabella culculpuration live his own left leave, | 12 |
| cullebuone, by perperusual of the petpubblicities without inwok- | 13 |
| ing his also's between (sic) the arraky bone and (suc) the okey | 14 |
| bellock. And not to not be always, hemmer and hummer,treeing | 15 |
| unselves up with one exite but not to never be caving nicely, pre- | 16 |
| cisely, quicely, rebustly, tendrolly, unremarkably, forsakenly, hal- | 17 |
| tedly, reputedly, firstly, somewhatly, yesayenolly about the back | 18 |
| excits. Never to weaken up in place of the broths. Never to vvol- | 19 |
| lusslleepp in the pleece of the poots. And, allerthings, never to ate | 20 |
| the sour deans if they weren't having anysin on their consients. | 21 |
| And, when in Zumschloss, to never, narks, cease till the finely | 22 |
| ending was consummated by the completion of accomplishment. | 23 |
|     And thus within the tavern's secret booth The wisehight ones | 24 |
| who sip the tested sooth Bestir them as the Just has bid to jab The | 25 |
| punch of quaram on the mug of truth. | 26 |
|     K.C. jowls, they're sodden in the secret. K.C. jowls, they sure | 27 |
| are wise. K.C. jowls, the justicestjobbers, for they'll find another | 28 |
| faller if their ruse won't rise. Whooley the Whooper. | 29 |
|     There is to see. Squarish large face with the atlas jacket. Brights, | 30 |
| brownie eyes in bluesackin shoeings. Peaky booky nose over a | 31 |
| lousiany shirt. Ruddy stackle hair besides a strawcamel belt. | 32 |
| Namely. Gregorovitch, Leonocopolos, Tarpinacci and Duggel- | 33 |
| duggel. And was theys stare all atime? Yea but they was. Andor- | 34 |
| ing the games, induring the studies, undaring the stories, end all. | 35 |
| Ned? Only snugged then and cosied after one percepted nought | 36 |