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SQUIRE PEDANT. 15 tively elumbated, I had a great prurience of early couchée, and requested that he should indigitate to me the dormitory in which I might enjoy somniferous quietude. I elicited from my host the obstriction to exsuscitate me when the caligation of the night was yielding to solar clarity. Prior to my decumbency on my couch, I submitted my pedal and crural organs to a defecation by copious lavation. This pediluvy, after suffering a slight vellication in my femoral organ, gave me a proclivity for an indulgence of my somnolency without intercission. In the matin, according to paction, the host exsuscitated me: I asked for a supputation with him; and after an adjustment of the same, I resumed the elongation of my peregrination. The ceruleous canopy was merging into fulgidity from the ascension of Phoebus – every entity about me seemed to revel in the universal resuscitation. I performed my quotidian ambulations for many diurnal revolutions, witnessing occurrences homologous only to those already specified.

One day, when the solar sphere had culminated, being much defatigated from continuous insolation, I gave way to a recubation under an umbrageous tree contiguous to the went, for the purpose of exercising my masticators upon the contents of my viaticum.

And after having furnished refocillation to my system, recumbent on my dorsal part, I viewed the plumous tenants of the air, in their nidifications as well as their nidulations among the ramifications of the tree – and having perfricated my tumefied pedal organs with a cerate and some embrocation, I was profligated with somnolency. Indagator, for that is the cognomination of my canine companion, advigilated. I was however soon suscitated by a detonation from the septentrion point of the horizon. So soon as my ophthalmic organs had undergone patefaction, I realized nubiferous gales in operation, and that the welkin was