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[1:2 44.26] "THE BALLAD OF PERSSE O'REILLY

[1:5 124.9] ad bin "provoked" ay þ fork, of … grave BrofŠsor; …th ‚'s BrŠak

[1:6 166.6] met with in any public garden, wearing a very "dressy" affair,

[1:6 166.7] known as an "ethel" of instep length and with a real fur, reduced

[1:6 166.8] to 3/9, and muffin cap to tone (they are "angelskin" this fall),

[1:6 166.10] some "sweet" garment, when she is not sitting on all the free

[1:6 166.11] benches avidously reading about "it" but ovidently on the look

[1:6 166.12] out for "him" or so "thrilled" about the best dressed dolly pram

[1:6 166.14] sobs and blowing bixed mixcuits over "childe" chaplain's "latest"

[1:6 166.21] suspect from my post that her "litde man" is a secondary

[3:14 507.1] snow off walls. Have you ever heard of this old boy "Thom" or

[3:14 507.2] "Thim" of the fishy stare who belongs to Kimmage, a crofting

[4:15 602.17] visited by an indepondant reporter, "Mike" Portlund, to burrow

[4:15 607.31] Boergemester "Dyk" ffogg of Isoles, now Eisold, looking most plussed

[4:15 614.28] tetradomational gazebocroticon (the "Mamma Lujah" known to every

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