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28 LETTERS TO to my own arbitrament, maugre his blatteration to exsuscitate me. This produced a rixation in which he delated me of mendacity and furacity, and which eventuated in my exauctoration. This was in consension with my affectuosity; for I would lever be mundivagant than hospitate with such a sept as his; and at the inition of the vernal season, I gave his maledicted bye a sempiternal valediction.

Indagator terminated his subastral vitality in the sequacious modo. Allected by the fumette of a cache, he there habnab met a hirsute, hippophagous, sarcophagous, ichthyophagous, insectivorous, vermivorous and frugivorous ursine quadruped; and a cynarctomachy ensued. In the circumgyrations of the combatants, Indagator rendered Bruin excaudate; but Bruin being unguiculated seized Ind. with one paw by his neb, and with the other grasped his capillaceous and dermal integument in the lateral part, and almost exenterated and quite suggilated him. By an extra conatus he effected his eluctation from Bruin, but his claudication from the arena of concertation, prompted the most puissant ululations. The lancinations maugre all my epulotic appliances sphacelated – interrosseal and cervical inturgescence induced angina, followed by lethality; I contumulated him farantly in a litten.

After the deperdition of Indagator, having an appetency still further to pervestigate the frithy occident; being still an agamist, and not wishing to be any longer a pedaneous viator, nor to be solivagant, I brought about the emption of a yaud, partly by numismatic mutuation, and partly by a hypothecation of my fusee and argental horologe.

Such a caballine quadruped never inspired the aerial fluid! As obese and glaubrous as a fausen, he had still inhiation for avenaceous granules. He was perfectly mansuete, and free from calcitration in any