No, it isn't. Our young folks of today think such things too much work; and, as that old factory was but a mass of ruins now, and midnight was approaching, S3rraionga's family was soon in that mythical Land of Nod, in which no horns blow, no sparks fall; only occasionally a soft gurgling from a crib in Frog's bungalow.
Now that small girl, "of about six," who had had Affy's baby out in City Park, was passing Mabo's mansion, and saw Old Jack. A kid of six has, as you probably know, no formally laid-out plan for its daily activity ; anything bobbing up will attract. So, with this childish instability of thought, this tiny miss ran up onto Mabo's porch and stood in front of Old Jack, looking up at him, but saying not a word.
Ya, I was told not to talk of that non-consonant. It's crazy how I can actually start AND FINISH a paragraph without it! Or is it? I actually don't know. But anyways, this paragraph was warily built to not contain this particular non-consonant. Said non-consonant is common. Wait--how was it not that hard? Did I do anything wrong? I want to say I victoriously did this!