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Insertion (incipit epistola)
May the bridies feed the sweetnesses no more moremirror mornings from
my lips lisplips, pipette, nor the dye of the wood's bluebells write no
more kisslines or my tiny fives. Your other one may have her picture
photo leaning against her Piggott's piano she's not a patch on pretties
you saw the manys the times I climbed the tries.
"I'll do that droop on the pohlmann's piano."
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fairy lives
Boaster! That women faint around you when you enter!
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while waiting for that when where both will for the parriage priest.
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he proud of the cockhold of his hat & she pleased to be wearing the trousseaurs.
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wherefor Luiz can write what Ella can't read or veesyversy, how about it?
Woefor, were rich cake never so paraclithic and the way if a Flabby with Flappers ever so unclyunctous must she to send him a chain letter on her modesty' service, to be slipped on, to be slept on, to be conned, to be kept
a dayclear azure, resilkbrocaded, a mouldernlousy, a lieperstoad
because of this c's penning heures for that one from I-sold-the-blend to
Threefingered Carrot, as from the Still-a-vain-essay from Capture Make
Hitch.
278.L "Uncle Flabbius Muximus to Niecia Flappia Minnimiss."
278.F "To be slipped on, to be slept by, to be conned to, to be kept up. And when you're done push the chain. With her modesties office."
"Regretfeeling that this is that girl he looks back to her for his to try not to love her or art though she knows its hard."
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till usquebaughing changes him and she sells her auctors by minction.
blish blast by Bethlem God, by Vainas Estherti,
from this posthouse
As you haste to pass
Tis with over your litter
I wept weeped my last
Well —
& borrows the clothes both (as slick as Cipollo & as sane as Susina,
10.
for, troth being stronger than fortuitous fiction, it's the surplice,
money, my young friend & sweet creature, [(flash if you stand for
it, blush if you're touched)] buys the bed with the clothes.
1. Come, cool of my slate, to the beat of my blush
279.F "Come, smooth of my slate, to the beat of my blosh!"
2. with all this gelded youth about I just feel the thrills and ills of like putting an end to myself
279.F "With all these gelded ewes jilting about and the thrills and ills of
laylock blossoms there's so much more plants than chants for cecilies
that I was thinking fairly killing times of putting an end to myself"
8.
Wasn't it too just divining that dog of a day as I sat on the Drewitt's
altar, as cooled as a culcumber with you offering me up insilse
illscents & the horners stagstruck on the leasward.
3. You sh'u'dn't write you ca'nt if you w'u'dn't pass for underdevelopmented
279.F "You sh'u'dn't write you ca'n't if you w'u'dn't pass for underdevelopmented."
4.
If it's me chews to swallow all you saidn't you can eat my words for
it, as sure as their's a key in my kiss. I learned all the values of the
gamest game ever from my old norse Asa [and she vicking well knowed
them heartwises. A most adventuresting trot is her.] Quick erit
faciofacey when we'll conjugate tomorrow at amare hour.
5. I intend to take silk to grigg all my juniors when I'm mineteen
6. (Nature tells everybody about it)
9. the good father with the twinkle in his eye will always have cakes in his pocket to bethroat us with for our allmicheal good.
279.F "The good father with the twingling in his eye will always have cakes in his pocket to bethroat us with for our allmichael good."
flimsy—filmsy.
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Come, smooth of my slate to the beat of my blosh. With all these gelded
ewes jilting about and the thrills and ills of laylock blessoms {there's
so more plants than chants for cecilies} that I was thinking fairly
killing times of putting and end to myself {and my malody} when I
remembered allyour erringnesses. You sh'udn't write you can't if you
w'udn't pass for undevelopemented. {This is the propper way to say that.}
If it's me chews to swallow all you saidn't you can eat my words for it
as sure as there's a key in my kiss.
Quick erit faciofacey
when we will conjugate together toloseher tomaster tomiss while morrow
fans amare hour {verbe de vie and verve to vie, with love ay loved have
I on my back spine and does for ever}. My intended {who I'm thrown away
on} I'll take silk get my decree and take seidens when I'm not ploughed
first by some lassing lad Rolando the Lasso and flaunt on the
flimsyfilmsies for to grig my collage juniorees who though they flush
fuchsia & blench - - - - are they twentyeight octette and virginity
in my shade but always my figurants. [They may be yea of my year but
[they're] nay of my day. [Wait till spring has sprung in spickness and
prigs beg in to pry they'll be plentyprime of housepets to pimp and
pamper my.]] Nature tells everybody about it but I learned all the runes
of the gamest game ever from my old nourse Asa. A most adventuresting
trot is her and she vicking well knowed them all heartswise and
fourwords. How Olive D'Oyly and Winnie Carr bejupers they reized a
Saladmon & how a peeper coster & salt sailor med a mustied poet
atweemem. Sago sound, rite go round, kill kackle, kook kettle and bolt
the thor. Auden. Wasn't it just divining that dog of a day as I sat
uppum their Drewitt's altar, as cooledas a culcumbwe, with you offering
me clouts of illscents and them homers stagstruck on the leasward! Don't
be of red, you blanching mench. The good father with the twingling in
his eye will always have cakes in his picket to bethroat us with for our
alimicheal good. Amum. And Amum. And Amum again. For tough troth is
stronger than fortuitous fiction and it's the surplice money, oh my
young friend and ah me sweet creature, what buys the bed while wits
borrows the clothes.
Such is, A.N. date intended
Dear (name of desired subject) And, well, I go on to. Teach me how to
carve deer, tease me how to curve Treat me all I'll long to till I
turtle like a dove durve. And I near bruk the one to two tooth! I had
(misha! misha!) on your same old superior quality tufftuff buffstag as
Pop Mop and Pop knows it nosed donekiss years after, buck luck to it.
Here's my hate come in back to me mate the swoon I moil you when you'd
maid me when you named yourself as virgin as before you after hich your
sole desire was to cease to be.
Indeed the most
incredible experiences have everywhen concomitated to indue upon the
lissom limbs of this pious and pure fair one whose fount Bandusian plays
liquick sunlight, whose afterodour sighs of musk regretted, whose
silence shines as sphere of silver, behold then, these unmatchables, her
driers, hereover till latter Lammas is led in by both our washwives a
weird of wonders tenebrous as the that evil thorngarth blithe as this
blowing wild.
280 "From auburn chenlemagne. Pious and
pure fair one, all has concomitated to this that she shall read them,
lifetree's leaves, whose silence hitherto has shone as sphere of silver,
fast albernstone, that fount Bandusian shall play liquick music and
after odours sigh of musk."
"which was all
your ~—-- middle ages replies of the poetics, Mr Faithful & Fervent,
to my fine silver hallmarked as familli teapot" and "clutched
yourself."
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