1.14a:
How bootifull and how truetowife of her, when strengly forebidden, to steal our historic presents...
1.14b:
She is livving in our midst of debt and laffing through all plores for us (her birth is uncontrollable)...
1.14c:
Gricks may rise and Troysirs fall (there being two sights for ever a picture) for in the byways...
1.14d:
Let young wimman run away with the story and let young min talk smooth behind the butteler's back...
1.14e:
Though the length of the land lies under liquidation (floote!) and there's nare a hairbrow...
1.14f:
And even if Humpty shell fall frumpty times as awkward again in the beardsboosoloom of all our grand...
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synopsis: her stolen presents — her role in life
Gricks may rise and Troysirs fall
Greeks and Troy's sirs
pricks and trousers
bricks
treasures?
(there being two sights for ever a picture)
two sides to every (story)
for every picture? (front and back)
for in the byways of high improvidence
"the byways of providence" is a rare phrase
that's what makes lifework leaving
makes life worth living
life's work
and the world's a cell for citters to cit in.
prison cell
monk's cell
Italian città : city
German zittern: to tremble, to shake
sinners
sitters
to sit in
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