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| 1 Where Buickly of the Glass and Bellows pumped the Rudge engineral. | | |
2 Matter of Brettaine and brut fierce. | | ||
3 Bussmullah, cried Lord Wolsley, how me Aunty Mag’ll row! | | ||
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Uteralterance or | Coss? Cossist? Your parn! You, you make | WHY MY AS | |
the Interplay of | what name? (and in truth, as a poor soul is | LIKEWISE | |
Bones in the | between shift and shift ere the teath he has | WHIS HIS. | |
Womb. | lived through becomes the life he is to die | | |
The Vortex. | into, he or he had albut — he was rickets as to | | |
Spring of Sprung | reasons but the balance of his minds was | | |
Verse. The Ver- | stables — lost himself or himself some som- | | |
tex. | nione sciupiones, soswhitchoverswetch had | | |
| he or he gazet, murphy come, murphy go, | | |
| murphy plant, murphy grow, a maryamyria- | | |
| meliamurphies, in the lazily eye of his lapis, | | |
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| Vieus Von DVbLIn, ’twas one of dozedeams | | |
| a darkies ding in dewood) the Turnpike under | | |
| the Great Ulm (with Mearingstone in Fore | | |
| ground). 1 Given now ann linch you take enn | | |
| all. Allow me! And, heaving alljawbreakical | | |
| expressions out of old Sare Isaac’s 2 universal | | |
| of specious aristmystic unsaid, A is for Anna | | |
| like L is for liv. | | |
| apt to ape aunty annalive! Dawn gives rise. | | |
| Lo, lo, lives love! Eve takes fall. La, la, laugh | | |
| leaves alass! Aiaiaiai, Antiann, we’re last to | | |
| the lost, Loulou! Tis perfect. Now (lens | | |
| 1 Draumcondra’s Dream country where the betterlies blow. | | |
2 O, Laughing Sally, are we going to be toadhauntered by that | | ||
old Pantifox | | ||
Sir Somebody Something, Burtt, for the rest of our secret stripture? | | ||
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Sarga, or the | your dappled yeye here, mine’s presbyoperian, | | |
path of outgoing. | shill and wall) we see the copyngink strayed- | | |
Docetism and | line AL (in Fig., the forest) from being con- | | |
Didicism, Maya- | tinued, stops ait Lambday:1 Modder ilond | | |
Thaya. Tamas- | there too. Allow me anchore! I bring down | | |
Rajas-Sattvas. | noth and carry awe. Now, then, take this in! | | |
| One of the most murmurable loose carollaries | | |
| ever Ellis threw his cookingclass. With Olaf | | |
| as centrum and Olaf’s lambtail for his spokes- | | |
| man circumscript a cyclone. Allow ter! Hoop ! | | |
| As round as the calf of an egg! O, dear | | |
| me! O, dear me now! Another grand dis- | | |
| cobely! After Makefearsome’s Ocean. You’ve | | |
| actuary entducked one! Quok! Why, you | | |
| haven’t a passer! Fantastic! Early’ clever, | | |
| surely doomed, to Swift’s, alas, the galehus! | | |
| Match of a matchness, like your Bigdud dadder | | |
| in the boudeville song, Gorotsky Gollovar’s | |