| ing in a bytheway that he, the crawsopper, had, in edition to | 1 |
| Reade's cutless centiblade, a loaded Hobson's which left only twin | 2 |
| alternatives as, viceversa, either he would surely shoot her, the | 3 |
| aunt, by pistol, (she could be okaysure of that!) or, failing of such, | 4 |
| bash in Patch's blank face beyond recognition, pointedly asked | 5 |
| with gaeilish gall wodkar blizzard's business Thornton had with | 6 |
| that Kane's fender only to be answered by the aggravated | 7 |
| assaulted that that that was the snaps for him, Midweeks, to sultry | 8 |
| well go and find out if he was showery well able. But how trans- | 9 |
| paringly nontrue, gentlewriter ! His feet one is not a tall man, not | 10 |
| at all,man. No such parson. No such fender. No such lumber. No | 11 |
| such race. Was it supposedly in connection with a girls, Myramy | 12 |
| Huey or Colores Archer, under Flaggy Bridge (for ann there is | 13 |
| but one liv and hir newbridge is her old) or to explode his | 14 |
| twelvechamber and force a shrievalty entrance that the heavybuilt | 15 |
| Abelbody in a butcherblue blouse from One Life One Suit (a | 16 |
| men's wear store), with a most decisive bottle of single in his | 17 |
| possession, seized after dark by the town guard at Haveyou- | 18 |
| caught-emerod's temperance gateway was there in a gate's way. | 19 |
|     Fifthly, how parasoliloquisingly truetoned on his first time of | 20 |
| hearing the wretch's statement that, muttering Irish, he had had | 21 |
| had o'gloriously a'lot too much hanguest or hoshoe fine to | 22 |
| drink in the House of Blazes, the Parrot in Hell, the Orange Tree, | 23 |
| the Glibt, the Sun, the Holy Lamb and, lapse not leashed, in | 24 |
| Ramitdown's ship hotel since the morning moment he could | 25 |
| dixtinguish a white thread from a black till the engine of the | 26 |
| laws declosed unto Murray and was only falling fillthefluthered | 27 |
| up against the gatestone pier which, with the cow's bonnet | 28 |
| a'top o'it, he falsetook for a cattlepillar with purest peaceablest | 29 |
| intentions. Yet how lamely hobbles the hoy of his then pseudo- | 30 |
| jocax axplanation how, according to his own story, he was a | 31 |
| process server and was merely trying to open zozimus a bottlop | 32 |
| stoub by mortially hammering his magnum bonum (the curter the | 33 |
| club the sorer the savage) against the bludgey gate for the boots | 34 |
| about the swan,Maurice Behan, who hastily into his shoes with | 35 |
| nothing his hald barra tinnteack and came down with homp, | 36 |