Punch, Volumes 62-63Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1872 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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... BARLOW , " May I ask you a question , Sir ? " MR . BARLOW considered for a few moments , and then granted the desired permission . Tommy . What , ' Sir , is a Pantomime ? - Mr. Barlow ( smiling ) : Perhaps HARRY can tell you . Harry ...
... BARLOW , " May I ask you a question , Sir ? " MR . BARLOW considered for a few moments , and then granted the desired permission . Tommy . What , ' Sir , is a Pantomime ? - Mr. Barlow ( smiling ) : Perhaps HARRY can tell you . Harry ...
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... BARLOW took his two young pupils was the STRAND THEATRE . Here they saw Arion , or the Story of a Lyre , and were ... BARLOW's promise that he would take them again to witness the same piece , if TOMMY ( whose father , being a very ...
... BARLOW took his two young pupils was the STRAND THEATRE . Here they saw Arion , or the Story of a Lyre , and were ... BARLOW's promise that he would take them again to witness the same piece , if TOMMY ( whose father , being a very ...
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... BARLOW paid a shilling for some refreshment which he had taken , whereupon the waiter begged to be remembered , which MR . BARLOW , being blessed with a good memory , willingly consented to do . But the waiter candidly explaining that ...
... BARLOW paid a shilling for some refreshment which he had taken , whereupon the waiter begged to be remembered , which MR . BARLOW , being blessed with a good memory , willingly consented to do . But the waiter candidly explaining that ...
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... BARLOW the remark that he had heard noth : better of its kind in any Theatre this year . When MR . CONQUES and his Son leaped several times from the stage to the top scen ( " which " MR . BARLOW informed his pupils are termed flies ...
... BARLOW the remark that he had heard noth : better of its kind in any Theatre this year . When MR . CONQUES and his Son leaped several times from the stage to the top scen ( " which " MR . BARLOW informed his pupils are termed flies ...
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... Barlow . I am glad to hear it , HARRY . But how do you connect such a result with the Laws of Motion ? A Harry . Because , Sir , you told me that " Forces acting and re- acting are always equal and contrary to each other . " So , Sir ...
... Barlow . I am glad to hear it , HARRY . But how do you connect such a result with the Laws of Motion ? A Harry . Because , Sir , you told me that " Forces acting and re- acting are always equal and contrary to each other . " So , Sir ...
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