| against Molloyd O'Reilly, that hugglebeddy fann, now about to | 1 |
| get up, the hartiest that Coolock ever! A nought in nought | 2 |
| Eirinishmhan,called Ervigsen by his first mate. May all similar | 3 |
| douters of our oldhame story have that fancied widming! For | 4 |
| a pipe of twist or a slug of Hibernia metal we could let out and, | 5 |
| by jings, someone would make a carpus of somebody with the | 6 |
| greatest of pleasure by private shootings. And in contravention to | 7 |
| the constancy of chemical combinations not enough of all the | 8 |
| slatters of him left for Peeter the Picker to make their threi sevelty | 9 |
| filfths of a man out of. Good wheat! How delitious for the three | 10 |
| Sulvans of Dulkey and what a sellpriceget the two Peris of | 11 |
| Monacheena! Sugars of lead for the chloras ashpots! Peace! He | 12 |
| possessing from a child of highest valency for our privileged | 13 |
| beholdings ever complete hairy of chest, hamps and eyebags in | 14 |
| pursuance to salesladies' affectionate company. His real devotes. | 15 |
| Wriggling reptiles, take notice! Whereas we exgust all such | 16 |
| sprinkling snigs. They are pestituting the whole time never with | 17 |
| standing we simply agree upon the committee of amusance! Or | 18 |
| could above bring under same notice for it to be able to be seen. | 19 |
|     About that coerogenal hun and his knowing the size of an egg- | 20 |
| cup. First he was a skulksman at one time and then Cloon's fired | 21 |
| him through guff. Be sage about sausages! Stuttutistics shows | 22 |
| with he's heacups of teatables the oldfirm's fatspitters are most | 23 |
| eatenly appreciated by metropolonians. While we should like to | 24 |
| drag attentions to our Wolkmans Cumsensation Act. The magnets | 25 |
| of our midst being foisted upon by a plethorace of parachutes. | 26 |
| Did speece permit the bad example of setting before the military | 27 |
| to the best of our belief in the earliest wish of the one in mind was | 28 |
| the mitigation of the king's evils. And how he staired up the | 29 |
| step after it's the power of the gait. His giantstand of manun- | 30 |
| known. No brad wishy washy wathy wanted neither! Once you | 31 |
| are balladproof you are unperceable to haily, icy and missile- | 32 |
| throes. Order now before we reach Ruggers' Rush! As we now | 33 |
| must close hoping to Saint Laurans all in the best. Moral. Mrs | 34 |
| Stores Humphreys: So you are expecting trouble, Pondups, from | 35 |
| the domestic service questioned? Mr Stores Humphreys: Just as | 36 |