| reized spudfully from the murphyplantz Hawkinsonia and berri- | 1 |
| berries from the pletoras of the Irish shou. I heard my liberti- | 2 |
| lands making free through their curraghcoombs, my trueblues | 3 |
| hurusalaming before Wailingtone's Wall: I richmounded the | 4 |
| rainelag in my bathtub of roundwood and conveyed it with | 5 |
| cheers and cables, roaring mighty shouts, through my longer- | 6 |
| tubes of elm: out of fundness for the outozone I carried them | 7 |
| amd curried them in my Putzemdown cars to my Kommeandine | 8 |
| hotels: I made sprouts fontaneously from Philuppe Sobriety in | 9 |
| the coupe that's cheyned for noon inebriates: when they weaned | 10 |
| weary of that bibbing I made infusion more infused: sowerpacers | 11 |
| of the vinegarth, obtemperate unto me! When you think me in | 12 |
| my coppeecuffs look in ware would you meckamockame, as you | 13 |
| pay in caabman's sheltar tot the ites like you corss the tees. | 14 |
| Wherefore watch ye well! For, while I oplooked the first of | 15 |
| Janus's straight, I downsaw the last of Christmas steps: syndic | 16 |
| podestril and on the rates, I for indigent and intendente: in | 17 |
| Forum Foster I demosthrenated my folksfiendship, enmy pupuls | 18 |
| felt my burk was no worse than their brite: Sapphrageta and | 19 |
| Consciencia were undecidedly attached to me but the maugher | 20 |
| machrees and the auntieparthenopes my schwalby words with | 21 |
| litted spongelets set their soakye pokeys and botchbons afume: | 22 |
| Fletcher-Flemmings, elisaboth, how interquackeringly they ro- | 23 |
| gated me, their golden one, I inhesitant made replique: Mesde- | 24 |
| memdes to leursieuresponsor: and who in hillsaide, don't you | 25 |
| let flyfire till you see their whites of the bunkers' eyes! Mr An- | 26 |
| swers: Brimgem young, bringem young, bringem young!: in | 27 |
| my bethel of Solyman's I accouched their rotundaties and I turn- | 28 |
| keyed most insultantly over raped lutetias in the lock: I gave bax | 29 |
| of biscums to the jacobeaters and pottage bakes to the esausted; | 30 |
| I dehlivered them with freakandesias by the constant droppings | 31 |
| from my smalls instalmonths while I titfortotalled up their | 32 |
| farinadays for them on my slataper's slate with my chandner's | 33 |
| chauk: I jaunted on my jingelbrett rapt in neckloth and sashes, | 34 |
| and I beggered about the amnibushes like belly in a bowle. In | 35 |
| the humanity of my heart I sent out heyweywomen to refresh | 36 |