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| and hijo de puta, the sparksown fermament of | | |
| the starryk fieldgosongingon where blows | | |
| a nemone at each blink of windstill 4 they | | |
| were sliding along and sleeting aloof and | | |
| scouting around and shooting about. All- | | |
| whichwhile or whereaballoons for good | | |
| vaunty years Dagobert is in Clane’s clean | | |
| hometown prepping up his prepueratory | | |
| and learning how to put a broad face bronzily | | |
| out through a broken breached meataerial | | |
| 1 Go up quick, stay so long, come down slow! | | |
2 If I gnows me gneesgnobs the both of him is gnatives of Genuas. | | ||
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4 All the world loves a big gleaming jelly. | | ||
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Puzzly, puzzly, | from Bryan Awlining! Erin’s hircohaired | FROM CENO- | |
I smell a cat. | culoteer. 1 | GENETIC DI- | |
Two makes a | And as, these things being so or ere those | CHOTOMY | |
wing at the ma- | things having done, way back home in Pacata | THROUGH | |
croscope | Auburnia, 2 (untillably holy gammel Eire) one | DIAGONISTIC | |
telluspeep. | world burrowing on another, (if you’ve got | CONCILI- | |
From the Buffalo | me, neighbour, in any large lumps, geek?, ant | ANCE TO | |
Times of bysone | got the strong of it) Standfest, our topiocal | DYNASTIC | |
days. | sagon hero, or any otther macotther, signs is | CONTINU- | |
Quick quake | on the bellyguds bastille back, bucket up with | ITY. | |
quokes the par- | fullness, ant silvering to her jubilee, 3 birch- | | |
rotbook of dates. | leaves her jointure, our lavy in waving, visage | | |
| full of flesh ant fat as a hen’s i’ forehead, | | |
| Airyanna ant Blowyhart topsirturvy, that | | |
| royal pair in their palace of quicken boughs | | |
| hight The Goat ant Compasses (‘phone | | |
| number 17:69, if you want to know 4 ) his sea- | | |
| arm strongsround her, her velivole eyne aship- | | |
| wracked, have discusst their things of the | | |
| past, crime and fable with shame, home and | | |
| profit,5 why lui lied to lei and hun tried to kill | | |
| ham, scribbledehobbles, in whose veins runs | | |
| a mixture of, are heat bent and hard upon. | | |
| Spell me the chimes. They are tales all tolled. 6 | | |
| Today is well thine but where’s may tomorrow | | |
| be. But, bless his cowly head and press his | | |
| crankly hat, what a world’s woe is each’s | | |
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2 My globe goes gaddy at geography giggle pending which time I was | | ||
looking for my shoe all through Arabia. | | ||
3 It must be some bugbear in the gender especially when old which they | | ||
all soon get to look. | | ||
4 After me looking up the plan in Humphrey’s Justice of the Piece it | | ||
said to | | ||
see preseeding chaps. | | ||
5 O boyjones and hairyoddities! Only noane told missus of her massas | | ||
behaving she would laugh that flat that after that she had sanked down | | ||
on her | | ||
fat arks they would shaik all to sheeks. | | ||
6 Traduced into jinglish janglage for the nusances of dolphins born. | | ||
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Some is out for | other’s weariness waiting to beadroll his own | THE MON- | |
twoheaded dul- | properer mistakes, the backslapping glad- | GREL UNDER | |