| and suspended, and placed in irons into some drapyery institution | 1 |
| off the antipopees for wordsharping only if he was klanver enough | 2 |
| to pass the panel fleischcurers and the fieldpost censor. Gach! | 3 |
| For that is a fullblown fact and well celibated before the four | 4 |
| divorce courts and all the King's paunches, how he has the | 5 |
| solitary from seeing Scotch snakes and has a lowsense for the pro- | 6 |
| duction of consumption and dalickey cyphalos on his brach | 7 |
| premises where he can purge his contempt and dejeunerate into a | 8 |
| skillyton be thinking himself to death. Rot him! Flannelfeet! Flatty- | 9 |
| ro! I will describe you in a word. Thou. (I beg your pardon.) | 10 |
| Homo! Then putting his bedfellow on me! (like into mike and | 11 |
| nick onto post). The criniman: I'll give it to him for that! Making | 12 |
| the lobbard change hisstops, as we say in the long book! Is he | 13 |
| on whosekeeping or are my! Obnoximost posthumust! With his | 14 |
| unique hornbook and his prince of the apauper's pride, blunder- | 15 |
| ing all over the two worlds! If he waits till I buy him a mossel- | 16 |
| man's present! Ho's nos halfcousin of mine, pigdish! Nor wants | 17 |
| to! I'd famish with the cuistha first. Aham! | 18 |
    May we petition you, Shaun illustrious, then, to put his | 19 |
| prentis' pride in your aproper's purse and to unravel in your own | 20 |
| sweet way with words of style to your very and most obse- | 21 |
| quient, we suggested, with yet an esiop's foible, as to how? | 22 |
    Well it is partly my own, isn't it? and you may, ought and | 23 |
| welcome, Shaun replied, taking at the same time, as his hunger | 24 |
| got the bitter of him, a hearty bite out of the honeycomb of his | 25 |
| Braham and Melosedible hat, tryone, tryon and triune. Ann wun- | 26 |
| kum. Sure, I thunkum you knew all about that, honorey causes, | 27 |
| through thelemontary channels long agum. Sure, that is as old as | 28 |
| the Baden bees of Saint Dominoc's and as commonpleas now to | 29 |
| allus pueblows and bunkum as Nelson his trifulgurayous pillar. | 30 |
| However. Let me see, do. Beerman's bluff was what begun it, Old | 31 |
| Knoll and his borrowing! And then the liliens of the veldt, Nancy | 32 |
| Nickies and Folletta Lajambe! Then mem and hem and the jaque- | 33 |
| jack. All about Wucherer and righting his name for him. I regret | 34 |
| to announce, after laying out his litterery bed, for two days she | 35 |
| kept squealing down for noisy priors and bawling out to her | 36 |