| these incurable welleslays among those uncarable wellasdays | 1 |
| through Sant Iago by his cocklehat, goot Lazar, deliver us!) | 2 |
| without after having been able to jerrywangle it anysides. Lisa | 3 |
| O'Deavis and Roche Mongan (who had so much incommon, | 4 |
| epipsychidically; if the phrase be permitted hostis et odor insuper | 5 |
| petroperfractus) as an understood thing slept their sleep of the | 6 |
| swimborne in the one sweet undulant mother of tumblerbunks | 7 |
| with Hosty just how the shavers in the shaw the yokels in the | 8 |
| yoats or, well, the wasters in the wilde, and the bustling tweeny- | 9 |
| dawn-of-all-works (meed of anthems here we pant!) had not been | 10 |
| many jiffies furbishing potlids, doorbrasses, scholars' applecheeks | 11 |
| and linkboy's metals when, ashhopperminded like no fella he go | 12 |
| make bakenbeggfuss longa white man, the rejuvenated busker (for | 13 |
| after a goodnight's rave and rumble and a shinkhams topmorning | 14 |
| with his coexes he was not the same man) and his broadawake | 15 |
| bedroom suite (our boys, as our Byron called them) were up | 16 |
| and ashuffle from the hogshome they lovenaned The Barrel, cross | 17 |
| Ebblinn's chilled hamlet (thrie routes and restings on their then | 18 |
| superficies curiously correspondant with those linea and puncta | 19 |
| where our tubenny habenny metro maniplumbs below the ober- | 20 |
| flake underrails and stations at this time of riding) to the thrum- | 21 |
| mings of a crewth fiddle which, cremoaning and cronauning, levey | 22 |
| grevey, witty and wevey, appy, leppy and playable, caressed the | 23 |
| ears of the subjects of King Saint Finnerty the Festive who, in | 24 |
| brick homes of their own and in their flavory fraiseberry beds, | 25 |
| heeding hardly cry of honeyman, soed lavender or foyneboyne | 26 |
| salmon alive, with their priggish mouths all open for the larger | 27 |
| appraisiation of this longawaited Messiagh of roaratorios, were | 28 |
| only halfpast atsweeeep and after a brisk pause at a pawnbroking | 29 |
| establishment for the prothetic purpose of redeeming the song- | 30 |
| ster's truly admirable false teeth and a prolonged visit to a house | 31 |
| of call at Cujas Place, fizz, the Old Sots' Hole in the parish of | 32 |
| Saint Cecily within the liberty of Ceolmore not a thousand or one | 33 |
| national leagues, that was, by Griffith's valuation, from the site | 34 |
| of the statue of Primewer Glasstone setting a match to the march | 35 |
| of a maker (last of the stewards peut-être), where, the tale rambles | 36 |