No. 13.—An Endless Chain.
The first syllable of every word is the second of the preceding word. The first syllable of the first word is the second syllable of the last. All words are dissyllables.
An animal—the tonic—a brief communication—a longer one—fear—relating to dew—to assign—a game—a citadel—a disease of rye—obtained—delicate—the true skin—naval—pertaining to the kidneys—to frighten—steel covering—human—grease—a poet—not rare.
Simon T. Stern.
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