Gulp a bulper at parting and the moore the melodest! Farewell but whenever, as Tisdall told Toole. Tempos fidgets. Let flee me fiacckles, says the grand old mano- ark, stormcrested crowcock and undulant hair, hoodies tway! Yes, … [Continuar leyendo]
468.22-27 Le pica el michi ( y se dispone a partir)
Well, my positively last at any stage! I hate to look at alarms but, however they put on my watchcraft, must now close as I hereby hear by ear from by seeless socks 'tis time to be up and ambling. Mymiddle toe's mitching, so mizzle … [Continuar leyendo]
468.15-22 ve y escucha
His hearing is indoubting just as my seeing is onbelieving. So dactylise him up to blankpoint and let him blink for himself where you speak the best ticklish. You'll feel what I mean. Fond namer, let me never see thee blame a kiss … [Continuar leyendo]
468.10-15 Enarca la enagua y verás lo que pasa
Miss Smith onamatterpoetic. Hammis- andivis axes colles waxes warmas like sodullas. So pick your stops with fondnes snow. And mind you twine the twos noods of your nicenames. And pull up your furbelovs as far- above as you're … [Continuar leyendo]
468.05-10 En el principio: la semillita en la maceta (sí, sí)
In the beginning was the gest he jousstly says, for the end is with woman, flesh-without-word, while the man to be is in a worse case after than before since she on the supine satisfies the verg to him! Toughtough, tootoological. Thou the … [Continuar leyendo]