| a hundred of manhood and a wimmering of weibes. Big went | 1 |
| the bang: then wildewide was quiet: a report: silence: last Fama | 2 |
| put it under ether. The noase or the loal had dreven him blem, | 3 |
| blem, stun blem. Sparks flew. He had fled again (open shun- | 4 |
| shema!) this country of exile, sloughed off,sidleshomed via the | 5 |
| subterranean shored with bedboards, stowed away and ankered | 6 |
| in a dutch bottom tank, the Arsa, hod S.S. Finlandia, and was | 7 |
| even now occupying, under an islamitic newhame in his seventh | 8 |
| generation, a physical body Cornelius Magrath's (badoldkarak- | 9 |
| ter, commonorrong canbung) in Asia Major, where as Turk of | 10 |
| the theater (first house all flatty: the king, eleven sharps) he had | 11 |
| bepiastered the buikdanseuses from the opulence of his omni- | 12 |
| box while as arab at the streetdoor he bepestered the bumbashaws | 13 |
| for the alms of a para's pence. Wires hummed. Peacefully general | 14 |
| astonishment assisted by regrettitude had put a term till his exis- | 15 |
| tence: he saw the family saggarth, resigned, put off his remain- | 16 |
| ders, was recalled and scrapheaped by the Maker. Chirpings | 17 |
| crossed. An infamous private ailment (vulgovarioveneral) had | 18 |
| claimed endright, closed his vicious circle, snap. Jams jarred. | 19 |
| He had walked towards the middle of an ornamental lilypond | 20 |
| when innebriated up to the point where braced shirts meet knic- | 21 |
| kerbockers, as wangfish daring the buoyant waters, when rod- | 22 |
| men's firstaiding hands had rescued un from very possibly several | 23 |
| feel of demifrish water. Mush spread. On Umbrella Street where | 24 |
| he did drinks from a pumps a kind of workman, Mr Whitlock, | 25 |
| gave him a piece of wood. What words of power were made fas | 26 |
| between them, ekenames and auchnomes, acnomina ecnumina? | 27 |
| That, O that, did Hansard tell us, would gar ganz Dub's ear | 28 |
| wag in every pub of all the citta! Batty believes a baton while | 29 |
| Hogan hears a hod yet Heer prefers a punsil shapner and Cope | 30 |
and Bull go cup and ball. And the Cassidy Craddock rome | 31 |
| and reme round e'er a wiege ne'er a waage is still immer and | 32 |
| immor awagering over it,a cradle with a care in it or a casket | 33 |
| with a kick behind. Toties testies quoties questies. The war is | 34 |
| in words and the wood is the world. Maply me, willowy we, | 35 |
| hickory he and yew yourselves. Howforhim chirrupeth evereach- | 36 |