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Aj lazy dog jumps over the quick brown fox.

An amazing anecdote
about an adventitious altar:

Baked beans blast boring boulders,
briskly bringing back bricks - blue but black.

Cacophonous coloured clocks count,
calling cauldrons of Can.

Developing diagrams depict
delusional diamonds displaying dreams.

even eternal, equally ephemeral,
eight eigenvalues exact equations.

fizzling fits force Floyd,
fighting figments for Final formation.

Great God generously gave,
Grub generated, gallons gyrated.

Heavy Hands handle Heavens,
Holding Hell , heralding Horace.

Indigo inundated India's Indus,
informing ill,ignorant innocence.

jealous jokers jauntily joke
joylessly jesting justless Jews.

King Karna kindled Karnataka,
kindly kissing Karma.

Lovely ladies lay,
luring lined lunatics.

Me Me moron,
my man Manu!

No no nutjob ,
never never!

O O Oormila,
of ordinary onyx ornate.

Please pass pity,
prune pikes poorly prudent.

Querulously Queen Quincy quietly quorums
"Quality Quills Quick!

Rape Revolting Retards,
regretlessly rapture regenerating rogues!"

So slaughtered sixty six servants,
seventy seven simpletons.

Tired trying toppling tyranny,
tenaciously talk, the technical Tarzans.

Unless Ulysses' unreturned unsavoriness
ushers unspeakable unto us,

Vendetta vandalizes virtueless victors,
vindicating virtue, vilifying vile.

Where, When, Why
would wise woman woo

Xanthate Xanadu Xanthomizes
Xylaphoneless x-mases

Yes, you yearn yellow
yet yellow yells, you yapping yahoo!

Zaire's zephyrs zanily zap
ze zealots's zed.

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