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ranmarun, past nekucchans, from offence of canal to
indwellingdirtstoop of waterlady, malletchased by
bakawaiikunotemba, brings us by leorbitus conflyus to thenvirons
of Tendojo.
In the beginagin, for explicification: Ranma-san, fiance
d'amores quatres, fr'over the China Sea had eswum, pawsued by
bearassed father in angerous wordispute of giri, and
endrencharrived feminized avec pandarous duty oer hisher head.
Akanaiikune him befriended four dojospar in the aftermarth of
misigendrification uncovered soun after herhis arrival.
Kemperformance avec strengthandstyle, but Ronnama nondefeated
Akane by fightingnot and headtouch.
After, the furo, andiscovery as Genma-Soun talk; Bakane
inwalked upon Rotokoma enbathed. Her gut hentaied in nots, she
cried unto the sealing of bathing pervert, and sought to him
damagekilldead. But as she o'erhead tableheld, Ranma entrances:
"Sorry 'bout this."
In short papanda definates the sorrowpool cursexchange
with watherthrow and girlforming. Nabikasukane confustunned, but
Tendad is uncrying and rejoyceful at prospect of familyjoyn.
Unto threndo sistren papresented Ranma is, as betrotential
husbandtobe unto one. Sistelders buckpass and Ranmakane
pairform, unwilling and unwont. Angresentment both in
fatherfaces and eachinsult; tablestrike downthrows Ranma aft'he
claims beautyform grater upon 'Kane.
"Thatty had coming," Sagenma explicates the obvious
untendo.
Later, to encouragesmentify, "spunkute," Genda to son
claims; Rotokoma "kawaiikune" says in dasagreemint.
from "Finnegans Half", by James Joyce
(-- Robert M. Schroeck, July 7, 1998)
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