| hapennies for his hanger on: my worthies were bissed and trissed | 1 |
| from Joshua to Godfrey but my processus prophetarum they would | 2 |
| have plauded to perpetuation. Moral: book to besure, see press. | 3 |
    He's not all buum and bully. | 4 |
    But his members handly food him. | 5 |
    Steving's grain for's greet collegtium. | 6 |
    The S. S. Paudraic's in the harbour. | 7 |
    And after these things, I fed her, my carlen, my barelean lin- | 8 |
| steer, upon spiceries for her garbage breath, italics of knobby | 9 |
| lauch and the rich morsel of the marrolebone and shains of gar- | 10 |
| leeks and swinespepper and gothakrauts and pinkee dillisks, | 11 |
| primes of meshallehs and subleties in jellywork, come the feast | 12 |
| of Saint Pancreas, and shortcake nutrients for Paas and Pingster's | 13 |
| pudding, bready and nutalled and potted flesh neats from store | 14 |
| dampkookin, and the drugs of Kafa and Jelupa and shallots out | 15 |
| of Ascalon, feeding her food convenient herfor, to pass them into | 16 |
| earth: and to my saffronbreathing mongoloid, the skinsyg, I gave | 17 |
| Biorwik's powlver and Uliv's oils, unguents of cuticure, for the | 18 |
| swarthy searchall's face on her, with handewers and groinscrubbers | 19 |
| and a carrycam to teaze her tussy out, the brown but combly, | 20 |
| a mopsa's broom to duist her sate, and clubmoss and wolves- | 21 |
| foot for her more moister wards (amazing efficiencies!): and, my | 22 |
| shopsoiled doveling, when weeks of kindness kinly civicised, in | 23 |
| our saloons esquirial, with fineglas bowbays, draped embrasures | 24 |
| and giltedged librariums, I did devise my telltale sports at even- | 25 |
| bread to wring her withers limberly, wheatears, slapbang, | 26 |
| drapier-cut-dean, bray, nap, spinado and ranter-go-round: we | 27 |
| had our lewd mayers and our lairdie meiresses kiotowing and | 28 |
| smuling fullface on us out of their framous latenesses, oilclothed | 29 |
| over for cohabitation and allpointed by Hind: Tamlane the Cus- | 30 |
| sacke, Dirk Wettingstone, Pieter Stuyvesant, Outlawrie O'Niell, | 31 |
| Mrs Currens, Mrs Reyson-Figgis, Mrs Dattery, and Mrs Pruny- | 32 |
| Quetch: in hym we trust, footwash and sects principles, apply to | 33 |
| overseer, Amos five six: she had dabblingtime for exhibiting her | 34 |
| grace of aljambras and duncingk the bloodanoobs in her vaux- | 35 |
| halls while I, dizzed and dazed by the lumpty thumpty of our | 36 |