| peechy. Say he that saw him that saw! Man shall sharp run | 1 |
| do a get him. Ask no more, Jerry mine, Roga's voice! No | 2 |
| pice soorkabatcha. The bog which puckerooed the posy. The | 3 |
| vinebranch of Heremonheber on Bregia's plane where Teffia lies | 4 |
| is leaved invert and fructed proper but the cublic hatches endnot | 5 |
| open yet for hourly rincers' mess. Read Higgins, Cairns and Egen. | 6 |
| Malthus is yet lukked in close. Withun. How swathed there- | 7 |
| answer alcove makes theirinn! Besoakers loiter on. And primi- | 8 |
| libatory solicates of limon sodias will be absorbable. It is | 9 |
| not even yet the engine of the load with haled morries full of | 10 |
| crates, you mattinmummur, for dombell dumbs? Sure and 'tis | 11 |
| not then. The greek Sideral Reulthway, as it havvents, will soon | 12 |
| be starting a smooth with its first single hastencraft. Danny buz- | 13 |
| zers instead of the vialact coloured milk train on the fartykket | 14 |
| plan run with its endless gallaxion of rotatorattlers and the smool- | 15 |
| troon our elderens rememberem as the scream of the service, | 16 |
| Strubry Bess. Also the waggonwobblers are still yet everdue to | 17 |
| precipitate after night's combustion. Aspect, Shamus Rogua or! | 18 |
| Taceate and! Hagiographice canat Ecclesia. Which aubrey our | 19 |
| first shall show. Inattendance who is who is will play that's what's | 20 |
| that to what's that, what. | 21 |
|     Oyes! Oyeses! Oyesesyeses! The primace of the Gaulls, pro- | 22 |
| tonotorious, I yam as I yam, mitrogenerand in the free state on | 23 |
| the air, is now aboil to blow a Gael warning. Inoperation Eyr- | 24 |
| lands Eyot, Meganesia, Habitant and the onebut thousand insels, | 25 |
| Western and Osthern Approaches. | 26 |
|     Of Kevin, of increate God the servant, of the Lord Creator a | 27 |
| filial fearer, who, given to the growing grass,took to the tall tim- | 28 |
| ber, slippery dick the springy heeler, as we have seen, so we | 29 |
| have heard, what we have received, that we have transmitted, | 30 |
| thus we shall hope, this we shall pray till, in the search for | 31 |
| love of knowledge through the comprehension of the unity in | 32 |
| altruism through stupefaction, it may again how it may again, | 33 |
| shearing aside the four wethers and passing over the dainty daily | 34 |
| dairy and dropping by the way the lapful of live coals and | 35 |
| smoothing out Nelly Nettle and her lad of mettle, full of stings, | 36 |