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"And 'DINGBLATTER' and 'GNILLIC, and 'BOPPLE, and 'SCHNAWP' are they better than the English words?" "No, they mean just what the English ones do." "Then why do you use them? Why have you used all this Chinese and Choctaw and Zulu rubbish?" "Because I didn't know any French but two or three words, and I didn't know any Latin or Greek at all." "That is nothing.

"And 'DINGBLATTER' and 'GNILLIC, and 'BOPPLE, and 'SCHNAWP' are they better than the English words?" "No, they mean just what the English ones do." "Then why do you use them? Why have you used all this Chinese and Choctaw and Zulu rubbish?" "Because I didn't know any French but two or three words, and I didn't know any Latin or Greek at all." "That is nothing.

"'DINGBLATTER' is a Fiji word meaning 'degrees." "You knew the English of it, then?" "Oh, yes." "What is 'GNILLIC'? "That is the Eskimo term for 'snow." "So you knew the English for that, too?" "Why, certainly." "What does 'MMBGLX' stand for?" "That is Zulu for 'pedestrian." "'While the form of the Wellhorn looking down upon it completes the enchanting BOPPLE. What is 'BOPPLE'?"

The inn stands in a CHARMANT spot close to the CÔTÉ DE LA RIVIÈRE, which, lower down, forms the Reichenbach fall, and embosomed in the richest of pine woods, while the fine form of the Wellhorn looking down upon it completes the enchanting BOPPLE. In the afternoon we walked over the Great Scheideck to Grindelwald, stopping to pay a visit to the Upper glacier by the way; but we were again overtaken by bad HOGGLEBUMGULLUP and arrived at the hotel in a SOLCHE a state that the landlord's wardrobe was in great request.

"'DINGBLATTER' is a Fiji word meaning 'degrees." "You knew the English of it, then?" "Oh, yes." "What is 'GNILLIC'? "That is the Eskimo term for 'snow." "So you knew the English for that, too?" "Why, certainly." "What does 'MMBGLX' stand for?" "That is Zulu for 'pedestrian." "'While the form of the Wellhorn looking down upon it completes the enchanting BOPPLE. What is 'BOPPLE'?"

The inn stands in a CHARMANT spot close to the CÔTÉ DE LA RIVIÈRE, which, lower down, forms the Reichenbach fall, and embosomed in the richest of pine woods, while the fine form of the Wellhorn looking down upon it completes the enchanting BOPPLE. In the afternoon we walked over the Great Scheideck to Grindelwald, stopping to pay a visit to the Upper glacier by the way; but we were again overtaken by bad HOGGLEBUMGULLUP and arrived at the hotel in a SOLCHE a state that the landlord's wardrobe was in great request.