

UN4: (NLI.5A) 1(af) piece of brown paper posted to her, Blue UN4: (NLI.5A) 1(ae) monster desisted & flung his victim from him with an oath, Blue Note: See UN4 (NLI.5A):001(n) above for UG 4.348f. UN4: (NLI.5A) 1(ad) Sandow's on hands down, Blue UN4: (NLI.5A) 1(ab) hanging up on floor, Blue UN4: (NLI.5A) 1(aa) water cart, rain Blue UN4: (NLI.5A) 1(t) plans summerhouse, with scarlet runners, Virginia creepers, Blue UN4: (NLI.5A) 1(s) at circus turned away eyes, Blue UN4: (NLI.5A) 1(q) baker's cart, our daily bread, Blue “I wonder, now, he never calls me the King of the Arabs or Princess of the ring! Fancy, being the queen of the equestrian world! Ruby, don't you feel mighty grand?”Īmye Reade, Ruby (1889), 344 Note: See also title of source at Sheet 15.012(n). UN4: (NLI.5A) 1(o) the pride of the ring, Blue UN4: (NLI.5A) 1(n) monster desisted & flung his victim from him with an oath BlueĪmye Reade, Ruby (1889), 369 Note: See also UN4 (NLI.5A):001(ae) below. Note: A mild laxative: (Sp.) sacred bark. How often Calypso mourned his haste, / and denied the waves were fit for oars! UN4: (NLI.5A) 1(i) LB in W.C. Ovid, Ars Amatoria (The Art of Love): Ulysses wasn't handsome, but he was eloquent, / and still racked the sea-goddesses with love. UN4: (NLI.5A) 1(e) cat 3 tips, then lick, Blue UN4: (NLI.5A) 1(d) put down 3 & carry 6, Blue UN4: (NLI.5A) 1(c) morning mouth bad images, Blue Raphael transcription: VI.C.07:199(a) UN4: (NLI.5A) 1(b) Adam Findlater, Blue Calypso Blue Note: Title underlined in orange crayon
