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Parnassus, v.1, issue 1, 1940s
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him. 10. And he spake unto them saying, 11. Minister thou not unto me, for I am but the Servant of the Most-High, He whose shoe latchets I am not worthy to stoop down and unlace. 12. Rise up and serve the Lord. 13. And they rose up and also followed him. 14. And the evening and the morning were the fourth day. CHAPTER V. 1. And he went a day's journey into the province of El Monte, unto the house of a good man. 2. He called forth, 3. The Word of Wolheim is upon me, and I do his bidding. 4. Come thou forth and serve the Lord. 5. And from within the house came the voice of Joquel the soothsayer, 6. Hail, thou that art highly favored, the Lord is with thee. Blessed art thou among stefnists. 7., And James said, 8. My soul doth magnify Wolheim. 9. And my spirit hath rejoiced in Ghu, my savior. 10. For He hath regarded the low estate of His handservant; for behold from henceforth all nations shall call me blessed. 11. For He that is mighty hath done to me great things; and Gholey is His name. 12. He hath holpen His servant, Futuria, as he spake to our fathers, the Quadrumvirs, and to his seed in the FuSLA forever. 13. And the evening and the morning were the fifth day. CHAPTER VI. 1. And he came unto Samuel, fishing in the Los Angeles River. 2. And James the Son of Ghu spake unto him saying, 3. Come, follow me, and I will make you a fisher of fen. 4. And as they walked by the River, they came unto Pismo by the sea. And there was Andy the Centurian. 5. And he bade them to follow him. 6. But Andy the Centurian cried out with a loud voice, 7. My love hath died, and I must sit with the body. I will follow the Lord tomorrow. 8. And the Son of Ghu said, 9. Let Daughtery bury the dead. Come follow me. 10. He did. 11. He came unto Gerry, the kid, and he would fain have followed him, but Bennie of Elmo's spake against him: 12. Beware of the Scribes and the Fascists. He who dribbleth in the soup with thee shall betray thee. 13. And there came unto him, one Clark, the victor, and he followed him. 14. And in the place by the Westlake, he saw Marta, the daughter of Ham. And she spake unto him of the work of the Lord Ghu. And she did follow him. 15. And when they did sup, Himmel of the Hatchets did dribble in the soup with him. 16. And the traitor did sell him unto Hearst for a week's paycheck. 17. And the evening and morning were Friday.
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him. 10. And he spake unto them saying, 11. Minister thou not unto me, for I am but the Servant of the Most-High, He whose shoe latchets I am not worthy to stoop down and unlace. 12. Rise up and serve the Lord. 13. And they rose up and also followed him. 14. And the evening and the morning were the fourth day. CHAPTER V. 1. And he went a day's journey into the province of El Monte, unto the house of a good man. 2. He called forth, 3. The Word of Wolheim is upon me, and I do his bidding. 4. Come thou forth and serve the Lord. 5. And from within the house came the voice of Joquel the soothsayer, 6. Hail, thou that art highly favored, the Lord is with thee. Blessed art thou among stefnists. 7., And James said, 8. My soul doth magnify Wolheim. 9. And my spirit hath rejoiced in Ghu, my savior. 10. For He hath regarded the low estate of His handservant; for behold from henceforth all nations shall call me blessed. 11. For He that is mighty hath done to me great things; and Gholey is His name. 12. He hath holpen His servant, Futuria, as he spake to our fathers, the Quadrumvirs, and to his seed in the FuSLA forever. 13. And the evening and the morning were the fifth day. CHAPTER VI. 1. And he came unto Samuel, fishing in the Los Angeles River. 2. And James the Son of Ghu spake unto him saying, 3. Come, follow me, and I will make you a fisher of fen. 4. And as they walked by the River, they came unto Pismo by the sea. And there was Andy the Centurian. 5. And he bade them to follow him. 6. But Andy the Centurian cried out with a loud voice, 7. My love hath died, and I must sit with the body. I will follow the Lord tomorrow. 8. And the Son of Ghu said, 9. Let Daughtery bury the dead. Come follow me. 10. He did. 11. He came unto Gerry, the kid, and he would fain have followed him, but Bennie of Elmo's spake against him: 12. Beware of the Scribes and the Fascists. He who dribbleth in the soup with thee shall betray thee. 13. And there came unto him, one Clark, the victor, and he followed him. 14. And in the place by the Westlake, he saw Marta, the daughter of Ham. And she spake unto him of the work of the Lord Ghu. And she did follow him. 15. And when they did sup, Himmel of the Hatchets did dribble in the soup with him. 16. And the traitor did sell him unto Hearst for a week's paycheck. 17. And the evening and morning were Friday.
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