| ters, underfed: nagging firenibblers knockling aterman up out of | 1 |
| his hinterclutch. Tomb be their tools! When the youngdammers | 2 |
| will be soon heartpocking on their betters' doornoggers: and the | 3 |
| youngfries will be backfrisking diamondcuts over their lyingin | 4 |
| underlayers, spick and spat trowelling a gravetrench for their | 5 |
| fourinhand forebears. Vote for your club! | 6 |
    Wait! | 7 |
    What! | 8 |
    Her door! | 9 |
    Ope? | 10 |
    See! | 11 |
    What? | 12 |
    Careful. | 13 |
    Who? | 14 |
|     Live well! Iniivdluaritzas! Tone! | 15 |
|     Cant ear! Her dorters ofe? Whofe? Her eskmeno daughters | 16 |
| hope? Whope? Ellme, elmme, elskmestoon! Soon! | 17 |
|     Let us consider. | 18 |
|     The procurator Interrogarius Mealterum presends us this pro- | 19 |
| poser. | 20 |
|     Honuphrius is a concupiscent exservicemajor who makes dis- | 21 |
| honest propositions to all. He is considered to have committed, | 22 |
| invoking droit d'oreiller, simple infidelities with Felicia, a virgin, | 23 |
| and to be practising for unnatural coits with Eugenius and Jere- | 24 |
| mias, two or three philadelphians. Honophrius, Felicia, Eugenius | 25 |
| and Jeremias are consanguineous to the lowest degree. Anita | 26 |
| the wife of Honophrius, has been told by her tirewoman, For- | 27 |
| tissa, that Honuphrius has blasphemously confessed under volun- | 28 |
| tary chastisement that he has instructed his slave, Mauritius, to | 29 |
| urge Magravius, a commercial, emulous of Honuphrius, to solicit | 30 |
| the chastity of Anita. Anita is informed by some illegitimate | 31 |
| children of Fortissa with Mauritius (the supposition is Ware's) | 32 |
| that Gillia, the schismatical wife of Magravius, is visited clandes- | 33 |
| tinely by Barnabas, the advocate of Honuphrius, an immoral | 34 |
| person who has been corrupted by Jeremias. Gillia, (a cooler | 35 |
| blend, D'Alton insists) ex equo with Poppea, Arancita, Clara, | 36 |