| blackfaced connemaras not of the fold but elder children of his | 1 |
| household, his most besetting of ideas ( pace his twolve predama- | 2 |
| nant passions) being the formation, as in more favoured climes, | 3 |
| where the Meadow of Honey is guestfriendly and the Mountain | 4 |
| of Joy receives, of a truly criminal stratum, Ham's cribcracking | 5 |
| yeggs, thereby at last eliminating from all classes and masses with | 6 |
| directly derivative decasualisation: sigarius (sic!) vindicat urbes | 7 |
| terrorum (sicker!): and so, to mark a bank taal she arter, the | 8 |
| obedience of the citizens elp the ealth of the ole. | 9 |
|     Now gode. Let us leave theories there and return to here's here. | 10 |
| Now hear. 'Tis gode again. The teak coffin, Pughglasspanelfitted, | 11 |
| feets to the east, was to turn in later, and pitly patly near the | 12 |
| porpus, materially effecting the cause. And this, liever, is the | 13 |
| thinghowe. Any number of conservative public bodies, through | 14 |
| a number of select and other committees having power to add to | 15 |
| their number, before voting themselves and himself, town, port | 16 |
| and garrison, by a fit and proper resolution, following a koorts | 17 |
| order of the groundwet, once for all out of plotty existence, as | 18 |
| a forescut, so you maateskippey might to you cuttinrunner on a | 19 |
| neuw pack of klerds, made him, while his body still persisted, | 20 |
| their present of a protem grave in Moyelta of the best Lough | 21 |
| Neagh pattern, then as much in demand among misonesans as | 22 |
| the Isle of Man today among limniphobes. Wacht even! It was | 23 |
| in a fairly fishy kettlekerry, after the Fianna's foreman had taken | 24 |
| his handful, enriched with ancient woods and dear dutchy deep- | 25 |
| linns mid which were an old knoll and a troutbeck, vainyvain of | 26 |
| her osiery and a chatty sally with any Wilt or Walt who would | 27 |
| ongle her as Izaak did to the tickle of his rod and watch her | 28 |
| waters of her sillying waters of and there now brown peater | 29 |
| arripple (may their quilt gild lightly over his somnolulutent | 30 |
| form!) Whoforyou lies his last, by the wrath of Bog, like the | 31 |
| erst curst Hun in the bed of his treubleu Donawhu. | 32 |
|     Best. This wastohavebeen underground heaven, or mole's | 33 |
| paradise which was probably also an inversion of a phallopharos, | 34 |
| intended to foster wheat crops and to ginger up tourist trade | 35 |
| (its architecht, Mgr Peurelachasse, having been obcaecated lest | 36 |