| Scuttle to Cover, Salary Grab, Andy Mac Noon in Annie's Room, |
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| Awl Out, Twitchbratschballs, Bombard Street Bester, Sublime |
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| Porter, A Ban for Le King of the Burgaans and a Bom for Ye Sur |
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| of all the Ruttledges, O'Phelim's Cutprice, And at Number Wan |
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| Wan Wan, What He Done to Castlecostello, Sleeps with Feathers |
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| end Ropes, It is Known who Sold Horace the Rattler, Enclosed |
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| find the Sons of Fingal, Swayed in his Falling, Wants a Wife and |
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| Forty of Them, Let Him Do the Fair, Apeegeequanee Chimmuck, |
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Plowp Goes his Whastle, Ruin of the Small Trader, He |
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| Milkinghoneybeaverbrooker, Vee was a Vindner, Sower Rapes, |
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Armenian Atrocity, Sickfish Bellyup, Edomite, 'Man Devoyd of |
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| the Commoner Characteristics of an Irish Nature, Bad Humborg, |
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| Hraabhraab, Coocoohandler, Dirt, Miching Daddy, Born Burst Feet |
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| Foremost, Woolworth's Worst, Easyathic Phallusaphist, Guiltey- |
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| pig's Bastard, Fast in the Barrel, Boose in the Bed, Mister Fatmate, |
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| In Custody of the Polis, Boawwll's Alocutionist, Deposed, but anar- |
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| chistically respectsful of the liberties of the noninvasive individual, |
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| did not respond a solitary wedgeword beyond such sedentarity, |
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| though it was as easy as kissanywhere for the passive resistant in |
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| the booth he was in to reach for the hello gripes and ring up Kim- |
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| mage Outer 17.67, because, as the fundamentalist explained, when |
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| at last shocked into speech, touchin his woundid feelins in the |
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| fuchsiar the dominican mission for the sowsealist potty was on at |
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| the time and he thought the rowmish devowtion known as the |
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| howly rowsary might reeform ihm, Gonn. That more than |
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| considerably unpleasant bullocky before he rang off drunkishly |
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| pegged a few glatt stones, all of a size, by way of final mocks |
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| for his grapes, at the wicket in support of his words that he was |
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| not guilphy but, after he had so slaunga vollayed, reconnoi- |
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| tring through his semisubconscious the seriousness of what he |
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| might have done had he really polished off his terrible intentions |
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| finally caused him to change the bawling and leave downg the |
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| whole grumus of brookpebbles pangpung and, having sobered |
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| up a bit, paces his groundould diablen lionndub, the flay the |
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| flegm, the floedy fleshener, (purse, purse, pursyfurse, I'll splish |
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| the splume of them all!) this backblocks boor bruskly put out |
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