|     Jaunty Jaun, as I was shortly before that made aware, next | 1 |
| halted to fetch a breath,the first cothurminous leg of his night- | 2 |
| stride being pulled through, and to loosen (let God's son now be | 3 |
| looking down on the poor preambler!) both of his bruised | 4 |
| brogues that were plainly made a good bit before his hosen were, | 5 |
| at the weir by Lazar's Walk (for far and wide, as large as he was | 6 |
| lively, was he noted for his humane treatment of any kind of | 7 |
| abused footgear), a matter of maybe nine score or so barrelhours | 8 |
| distance off as truly he merited to do. He was there, you could | 9 |
| planemetrically see, when I took a closer look at him, that was to | 10 |
| say, (gracious helpings, at this rate of growing our cotted child of | 11 |
| yestereve will soon fill space and burst in systems, so speeds the | 12 |
| instant!) amply altered for the brighter, though still the graven | 13 |
| image of his squarer self as he was used to be, perspiring but | 14 |
| happy notwithstanding his foot was still asleep on him, the way | 15 |
| he thought, by the holy januarious, he had a bullock's hoof in his | 16 |
| buskin, with his halluxes so splendid, through Ireland untran- | 17 |
| scended, bigmouthed poesther, propped up, restant, against a | 18 |
| butterblond warden of the peace, one comestabulish Sigurdsen, | 19 |
| (and where a better than such exsearfaceman to rest from roving | 20 |
| the laddyown he bootblacked?) who, buried upright like the | 21 |
| Osbornes, kozydozy, had tumbled slumbersomely on sleep at | 22 |
| night duty behind the curing station, equilebriated amid the | 23 |
| embracings of a monopolized bottle. | 24 |