| Every those personal place objects if nonthings where soevers | 1 |
| and they just done been doing being in a dromo of todos with- | 2 |
| outen a bound to be your trowers. Forswundled. You hald him | 3 |
| by the tap of the tang. Not a salutary sellable sound is since. In- | 4 |
| steed for asteer, adrift with adraft. Nuctumbulumbumus wander- | 5 |
| wards the Nil. Victorias neanzas. Alberths neantas. It was a long, | 6 |
| very long, a dark, very dark, an allburt unend, scarce endurable, | 7 |
| and we could add mostly quite various and somenwhat stumble- | 8 |
| tumbling night. Endee he sendee. Diu! The has goning at gone, | 9 |
| the is coming to come. Greets to ghastern, hie to morgning. Dor- | 10 |
| midy, destady. Doom is the faste. Well down, good other! Now | 11 |
| day, slow day, from delicate to divine, divases. Padma, brighter | 12 |
| and sweetster, this flower that bells, it is our hour or risings. | 13 |
| Tickle, tickle. Lotus spray. Till herenext. Adya. | 14 |
|     Take thanks, thankstum, thamas. In that earopean end meets | 15 |
| Ind. | 16 |
|     There is something supernoctural about whatever you called | 17 |
| him it. Panpan and vinvin are not alonety vanvan and pinpin in | 18 |
| your Tamal without tares but simplysoley they are they. This- | 19 |
| utter followis that odder fellow. Himkim kimkim. Old yeaster- | 20 |
| loaves may be a stale as a stub and the pitcher go to aftoms on the | 21 |
| wall. Mildew, murk, leak and yarn now want the bad that they | 22 |
| lied on. And your last words todate in camparative accousto- | 23 |
| mology are going to tell stretch of a fancy through strength to- | 24 |
| wards joyance, adyatants, where he gets up. Allay for allay, a | 25 |
| threat for a throat. | 26 |
|     Tim! | 27 |
|     To them in Ysat Loka. Hearing. The urb it orbs. Then's now | 28 |
| with now's then in tense continuant. Heard. Who having has | 29 |
| he shall have had. Hear! Upon the thuds trokes truck, chim, | 30 |
| it will be exactlyso fewer hours by so many minutes of the | 31 |
| ope of the diurn of the sennight of the maaned of the yere of | 32 |
| the age of the madamanvantora of Grossguy and Littleylady, | 33 |
| our hugibus hugibum and our weewee mother, actaman house- | 34 |
| truewith, and their childer and their napirs and their napirs' | 35 |
| childers napirs and their chattels and their servance and their | 36 |