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1 Autumn| of dry twigs. ~But lusk Docys is dozing by the flaming 2 Autumn| bread and cake. ~And while Docys worked up his healthy appetite,~ 3 Autumn| squeaky violin.~Just then Docys, much overfilled with food 4 Autumn| heard of late how indiscreet Docys, ~By spending lavishly and 5 Autumn| sharp ax, ~As Mikas and Docys will readily attest. ~"But 6 Autumn| strange tales, ~Because Docys each year, when the fall 7 Autumn| misdeeds done to him by Docys. ~For just a pigsty and 8 Autumn| activities of the uncouth Docys ~Many a brawl and fight 9 Autumn| to beg for alms. ~About Docys' affrays many a villager ~ 10 Autumn| But still we know not why Docys behaves like that,~Nor yet 11 Autumn| who ate the mixed mass of Docys,~Has said that Docys bangs 12 Autumn| of Docys,~Has said that Docys bangs so much his sagging 13 Autumn| Bleberis, ~Went along with Docys to visit Plauciunas, ~Krizas 14 Autumn| Kasparas greeted him; ~But Docys walked right by like some 15 Autumn| merrily, ~But Lauras and Docys were mumbling constantly ~ 16 Autumn| friends, made battle on Docys.~Like vicious dogs they 17 Autumn| and others ears torn off.~Docys was far the worst; he was 18 Autumn| aghast ran to give aid to Docys.~Jeke, while grating all 19 Autumn| mephitic smell, ~That caused Docys to gasp and show a sign 20 Autumn| friends, ~Rubbed and massaged Docys with their strong remedies, ~ 21 Autumn| the spell ~That lay now on Docys. He smelled the witchcraft 22 Winter| or steal. ~When Jonas or Docys steals Mykolas' jackknife, ~ 23 Winter| you well recall how foul Docys last year~Burned down good 24 Winter| Last year that scamp, Docys, while smoking at midnight ~ 25 Winter| fellow-men.~I've told you how Docys, that reckless jackanapes,~ 26 Winter| all banged up. ~You see, Docys, being so hungry for crow' 27 Winter| shedding tears, ~Told all about Docys and his abhorrent crows. ~ 28 Winter| tale, ~Roundly condemned Docys and spat disgustedly. ~But 29 Winter| had to be tried.~And so Docys was put in heavy iron chains, ~ 30 Winter| others, too, appeared against Docys. ~And when all those concerned 31 Winter| The jurists ordered that Docys should be brought in, ~And 32 Winter| praised. ~But - listen now - Docys just stood with folded arms ~ 33 Winter| such strange charges of Docys. ~Said one of them, "Indeed, 34 Winter| what ill luck fell to us!~Docys, Docys, yo've failed to 35 Winter| luck fell to us!~Docys, Docys, yo've failed to heed our 36 Winter| boors alive. ~Too, that Docys shoots down for frying nasty