Punch, Volume 213Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1947 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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... door - handle . The hut leaned towards me confidentially , like a man in a bar . I quickly propped an old rudder under the door - handle and hurried on to the next . This was a rather forbidding type of hut with a single window that re ...
... door - handle . The hut leaned towards me confidentially , like a man in a bar . I quickly propped an old rudder under the door - handle and hurried on to the next . This was a rather forbidding type of hut with a single window that re ...
Page 149
... door is an idea that a plain door looks nicer ; the origin of the modern panelled door an idea that panelling was nicer after all . VERYONE knows that we raise our hats to show we show we have finished raising them , shake hands to seem ...
... door is an idea that a plain door looks nicer ; the origin of the modern panelled door an idea that panelling was nicer after all . VERYONE knows that we raise our hats to show we show we have finished raising them , shake hands to seem ...
Page 151
... door . The door stood up to it , but Marcus was not discouraged . He seemed to have been brought up in the belief that stone walls do not a prison make , nor kitchen doors a cage . However , after repeated attempts to walk through the door ...
... door . The door stood up to it , but Marcus was not discouraged . He seemed to have been brought up in the belief that stone walls do not a prison make , nor kitchen doors a cage . However , after repeated attempts to walk through the door ...
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