CHAPTER 211 aBlessed are the meek,
2 For theirs is the something.
3 Blessed are the poor in spirit,
4 For something,
5 Blessed are the something,
6 Something else,
7 And so forth,
8 And so on.
CHAPTER 221 T'was brillig, and the something something,
2 Did bsomething and something in the waves,
3 Something something,
4 Or something like that.
CHAPTER 231 Let us go then, you and I,
2 Where the stars are something something in the sky,
3 Something cetherized upon a table.
4 Something something,
5 I grow old.
6 dI shall wear the bottom of my trousers rolled.
7 Something something,
8 eDo I dare to eat a peach?
9 And do I dare,
10 fAnd do I dare,
11 Something something IT'S TIME,
12 Something,
13 And the women come and go,
14 Talking of gMichelangelo,
15 Something something,
16 hTill we drown.
CHAPTER 241 Something something,
2 Something something,
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3 And ask not for whom the ibell tolls;
4 It tolls for thee.
CHAPTER 251 Half a jleague, half a league,
2 Half a kleague onward,
3 Into the lvalley of Death,
4 Rode the six hundred.
5 Something something,
6 mGuns to the right of them,
7 nGuns to the left of them,
8 Something and thundered.
9 oSomething blundered,
10 pForward the Light Brigade,
11 O the wild charge they made,
12 qSomething rsomething,
13 sSomething six hundred.
CHAPTER 261 From too much love of living,
2 From hope and fear set free,
3 tSomething something,
4 That no life lives forever,
5 And even the usomething river,
6 vSomething safe to sea.
CHAPTER 271 wA rose is a rose is a rose.
2 xAnd so forth,
3 yAnd so on.
CHAPTER 281 Something something the zhollow men,
2 Something something the aastuffed men,
3 bbSomething something,
4 ccSomething something,
5 And so on.
CHAPTER 291 ddJack Sprat could eat no fat;
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