| ing jackass. Harik! Harik! Harik! The rose is white in the darik! | 1 |
| And Sunfella's nose has got rhinoceritis from haunting the roes | 2 |
| in the parik! So all rogues lean to rhyme. And contradrinking | 3 |
| themselves about Lillytrilly law pon hilly and Mrs Niall of the | 4 |
| Nine Corsages and the old markiss their besterfar, and, arrah, | 5 |
| sure there was never a marcus at all at all among the manlies and | 6 |
| dear Sir Armoury, queer Sir Rumoury, and the old house by the | 7 |
| churpelizod, and all the goings on so very wrong long before | 8 |
| when they were going on retreat, in the old gammeldags, the | 9 |
| four of them, in Milton's Park under lovely Father Whisperer | 10 |
| and making her love with his stuffstuff in the languish of flowers | 11 |
| and feeling to find was she mushymushy, and wasn't that vely | 12 |
| both of them, the saucicissters, a drahereen o machree!, and (peep!) | 13 |
| meeting waters most improper (peepette!) ballround the garden, | 14 |
| trickle trickle trickle triss, please, miman, may I go flirting? | 15 |
| farmers gone with a groom and how they used her, mused her, | 16 |
| licksed her and cuddled. I differ with ye! Are you sure of your- | 17 |
| self now? You're a liar, excuse me! I will not and you're an- | 18 |
| other! And Lully holding their breach of the peace for them. Pool | 19 |
| loll Lolly! To give and to take! And to forego the pasht! And | 20 |
| all will be forgotten! Ah ho! It was too too bad to be falling | 21 |
| out about her kindness pet and the shape of O O O O O O O O | 22 |
| Ourang's time. Well, all right, Lelly. And shakeahand. And | 23 |
| schenkusmore. For Craig sake. Be it suck. | 24 |
|     Well? | 25 |
|     Well, even should not the framing up of such figments in the | 26 |
| evidential order bring the true truth to light as fortuitously as | 27 |
| a dim seer's setting of a starchart might (heaven helping it!) un- | 28 |
| cover the nakedness of an unknown body in the fields of blue | 29 |
| or as forehearingly as the sibspeeches of all mankind have foli- | 30 |
| ated (earth seizing them!) from the root of some funner's stotter | 31 |
| all the soundest sense to be found immense our special mentalists | 32 |
| now holds (securus iudicat orbis terrarum) that by such playing | 33 |
| possum our hagious curious encestor bestly saved his brush with | 34 |
| his posterity, you, charming coparcenors, us, heirs of his tailsie. | 35 |
| Gundogs of all breeds were beagling with renounced urbiandor- | 36 |