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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... don't think . " Messrs . have discovered a Van de Velde painting in making a valuation for insurance , and have privately disposed of it for nearly £ 1,000 . " - Daily Mirror . But oughtn't they to have told the owner about it ...
... don't think . " Messrs . have discovered a Van de Velde painting in making a valuation for insurance , and have privately disposed of it for nearly £ 1,000 . " - Daily Mirror . But oughtn't they to have told the owner about it ...
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... don't know no further than that . I didn't mean to sell it , but- ?? " Quite right , " said Adrian , " and , after all , I can easily get another . " " But I won't say a bit of money wouldn't be useful . What would you think a fair ...
... don't know no further than that . I didn't mean to sell it , but- ?? " Quite right , " said Adrian , " and , after all , I can easily get another . " " But I won't say a bit of money wouldn't be useful . What would you think a fair ...
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... don't believe it , " said Josephine simply . 66 Come , Don't Shall No , neither did I , at first . be a sportsman , Josephine ! grudge me my little triumphs ! I show you how I smiled at her ? " I showed her . She broke into a loud ...
... don't believe it , " said Josephine simply . 66 Come , Don't Shall No , neither did I , at first . be a sportsman , Josephine ! grudge me my little triumphs ! I show you how I smiled at her ? " I showed her . She broke into a loud ...
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... don't think so , " she said thoughtfully . " But then I'm always so busy , when I'm there , looking at all the papers I don't get at home , that you may have been there and I've never seen you . " 64 What on earth do you mean ? " - " I ...
... don't think so , " she said thoughtfully . " But then I'm always so busy , when I'm there , looking at all the papers I don't get at home , that you may have been there and I've never seen you . " 64 What on earth do you mean ? " - " I ...
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... Don't , in the depth of Winter , sing The airs of Autumn or of Spring ! Shun the unseasonable strain , And spare your throats ; nor , like those twain , These hints , which early birds convey , Ignore the need to hibernate ! That this ...
... Don't , in the depth of Winter , sing The airs of Autumn or of Spring ! Shun the unseasonable strain , And spare your throats ; nor , like those twain , These hints , which early birds convey , Ignore the need to hibernate ! That this ...
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