1.68a:
It was of a night, late, lang time agone, in an auldstane eld, when Adam was delvin...
1.68b:
and Jarl van Hoother had his burnt head high up in his lamphouse, laying cold hands on himself...
1.68c:
And, be dermot, who come to the keep of his inn only the niece-of-his-in-law, the prankquean...
1.68d:
And spoke she to the dour in her petty perusienne: Mark the Wans, why do I am alook alike...
1.68e:
And Jarl van Hoother warlessed after her with soft dovesgall: Stop deef stop come back to my earin...
1.68f:
And the prankquean went for her forty years' walk in Tourlemonde and she washed the blessings...
1.68g:
So then she started to rain and to rain and, be redtom, she was back again at Jarl van Hoother's...
1.68h:
And Jarl von Hoother had his baretholobruised heels drowned in his cellarmalt, shaking warm hands...
1.68i:
And the prankquean nipped a paly one and lit up again and redcocks flew flackering from the hillcombs...
1.68k:
So her madesty a forethought set down a jiminy and took up a jiminy and all the lilipath ways...
1.68l:
And there was a wild old grannewwail that laurency night of starshootings somewhere in Erio...
1.68m:
So then she started raining, raining, and in a pair of changers, be dom ter, she was back again...
1.68n:
And Jarl von Hoother had his hurricane hips up to his pantrybox, ruminating in his holdfour stomachs...
1.68o:
And the prankquean picked a blank and lit out and the valleys lay twinkling. And she made her wittest...
1.68p:
For like the campbells acoming with a fork lance of lightning, Jarl von Hoother Boanerges himself...
1.68q:
in his broadginger hat and his civic chollar and his allabuff hemmed and his bullbraggin soxangloves...
1.68r:
And he clopped his rude hand to his eacy hitch and he ordurd and his thick spch spck for her to shut...
1.68s:
And they all drank free. For one man in his armour was a fat match always for any girls under shurts...
1.68t:
Saw fore shalt thou sea. Betoun ye and be. The prankquean was to hold her dummyship and the jimminies...
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FDV: "The prankwench was to get the dummy & the jimmies
was to keep their peace & the Howther was to get the
wind up." →
"The prankwench was to hold her dummyship & the jimmies was to keep their peacewave & Sir Howther was to get the wind up."
Saw fore shalt thou sea. Betoun ye and be.
so far
Parnell, speech in Cork, 1885: 'No man has a right to say "Thus far shalt thou go and no farther"'
OTJob 38:8-11: 'Or who shut up the sea with doors... And said, Hitherto shalt thou come, but no further: and here shall thy proud waves be stayed?'
AngloIrish betune: between
Genesis 9:12: 'the covenant which I make between me and you'
The prankquean was to hold her dummyship
the quean gets custody of the little girl/servant???
and/or her pirate ship?
and the jiminies was to keep the peacewave
keep the peace
and van Hoother was to git the wind up.
'von' changes back to 'van' (A/O)
slang to get it up = erection
phrase get the wind up: get frightened, get alarmed
(fart)
wind-up: the close, finish; a joke, prank
Thus the hearsomeness of the burger felicitates the whole of the polis.
fearsomeness
handsomeness
hearsay
German gehorsam: obedient
Latin Obedientia Civium Urbis Felicitas: Citizens' Obedience is City's Happiness (Obedientia Civium)
Dutch burger: German Bürger: citizen, burgher
(he is the joke of the entire town)
Greek polis: city, state
polis: (Dutch) policy
'police' pronounced POliss in parts of Ireland
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