1.64a:
(Stoop) if you are abcedminded, to this claybook, what curios of signs (please stoop), in this allaphbed!...
1.64b:
Many. Miscegenations on miscegenations. Tieckle. They lived und laughed ant loved end left. Forsin...
1.64c:
In the ignorance that implies impression that knits knowledge that finds the nameform that whets the wits...
1.64d:
But with a rush out of his navel reaching the reredos of Ramasbatham. A terricolous vivelyonview this...
1.64e:
Here say figurines billycoose arming and mounting. Mounting and arming bellicose figurines see here...
1.64f:
When a part so ptee does duty for the holos we soon grow to use of an allforabit. Here (please to stoop)...
1.64g:
Right rank ragnar rocks and with these rox orangotangos rangled rough and rightgorong. Wisha, wisha...
1.64h:
Olives, beets, kimmells, dollies, alfrids, beatties, cormacks and daltons. Owlets' eegs (O stoop to please!)...
1.64i:
Our durlbin is sworming in sneaks. They came to our island from triangular Toucheaterre beyond the wet prairie...
1.64k:
Somedivide and sumthelot but the tally turns round the same balifuson. Racketeers and bottloggers.
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FDV:
"Right are rocks
and with these rocks rogues rangled rough & ?rightgoring. Wisha,
wisha, whydidthe? This is for thorn that's tuck in its toil like tom
anger. {What a middenhide's hoard of abjects!}" →
"Right are rocks and with these rocks orangotangoes rangled rough & ?rightgorong. Wisha, wisha, whydidtha? Thik is for thorn that's tuck in its toil like tomfool's traitor thrust for vengeance. What a mnice old mness it mnakes, mniddenhide's hoard of abjects!"
Right rank ragnar rocks
FDV: "Right are rocks"
right as rain
Ragnar = given name 'army-counsel'
U-Calypso (Molly): "O, rocks! she said. Tell us in plain words."
Old Norse Ragnarøkr: destruction (fate) of the Norse gods
Matthew 16:18: 'thou art Peter and upon this rock'
and with these rox orangotangos rangled rough and rightgorong.
throwing pellet-peas at each other?
FDV: "and with these rocks rogues rangled rough & ?rightgoring"
with this ring I thee wed
why roX? singular like 'ring'?
Portuguese orangotangos: orang-utans (from Malay for 'forest dweller')
wrangled
obsolete rangle: to rove, to wander
AngloIrish phrase: right go wrong: regardless of consequences
tongue-twister 'Around the rugged rocks the ragged rascals ran'
Wisha, wisha, whydidtha?
AngloIrish wisha: indeed, well (from Irish muise) [fweet-8]
why did you?
Thik is for thorn that's thuck in its thoil
FDV: "This is for thorn that's tuck in its toil like tom
anger."
VI.A Eolus? 'a fool's word like a thorn in hand'
thorn: runic and Old English letter (th)
stuck
'tuck in its tail' = scared (eg cats, dogs) (does this describe the lettershape?)
toil
tail
soil
like thumfool's thraitor thrust for vengeance.
some fool's
thumb
Tom Thumb?
traitor
threat?
(Hamlet and arras?)
What a mnice old mness it all mnakes!
what a nice old mess it all makes
A middenhide hoard of abjects!
midden: dunghill, refuse heap
hidden
Malahide
midnight
FW1 has "objects"
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