Punch, Volume 144Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1913 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 13
... GEORGE , let's have pax ! " " All right , " said ST . GEORGE , for he wasn't , you know , The sort to be hard on a well - hammered foe ; TOO . " Still , the dragon despondently hung down his head , Being frightfully sick at the life ...
... GEORGE , let's have pax ! " " All right , " said ST . GEORGE , for he wasn't , you know , The sort to be hard on a well - hammered foe ; TOO . " Still , the dragon despondently hung down his head , Being frightfully sick at the life ...
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... GEORGE GRAVES's share of it . How pantomimes . Something more might much was his own and how much the have been made out of the latest move- authors ' I dare not conjecture , but one BUT for the scenery , which was is safe in ...
... GEORGE GRAVES's share of it . How pantomimes . Something more might much was his own and how much the have been made out of the latest move- authors ' I dare not conjecture , but one BUT for the scenery , which was is safe in ...
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... GEORGE was confined the other day to his house by doctor's orders . ** The WAR MINISTER is said to have advised the CHANCELLOR not to worry about the paucity of doctors for his In- surance scheme . He pointed out that the Territorials ...
... GEORGE was confined the other day to his house by doctor's orders . ** The WAR MINISTER is said to have advised the CHANCELLOR not to worry about the paucity of doctors for his In- surance scheme . He pointed out that the Territorials ...
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... George , " is Jud's way of a loss to know whether Lord Fairlie's town as he sat in his dressing - gown saying that he will turn up all right , speech at Plymouth yesterday was one fine summer morning and smoked and half thinks of ...
... George , " is Jud's way of a loss to know whether Lord Fairlie's town as he sat in his dressing - gown saying that he will turn up all right , speech at Plymouth yesterday was one fine summer morning and smoked and half thinks of ...
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... GEORGE RUSSELL , who writes innocently in " The Manchester Guardian " : " Still , let not the vegetarian lift up his horn against the meat - eater : I have seen gross excesses committed in plum - pudding . " ) THIS is the tragedy of ...
... GEORGE RUSSELL , who writes innocently in " The Manchester Guardian " : " Still , let not the vegetarian lift up his horn against the meat - eater : I have seen gross excesses committed in plum - pudding . " ) THIS is the tragedy of ...
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