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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Page 544
... half of it for myself , and he drinks his half straight off , without taking a breath . That's the kind of grand old gentleman that he was . We sat there in the sun resting and feeling the good that the whiskey was doing us , and the ...
... half of it for myself , and he drinks his half straight off , without taking a breath . That's the kind of grand old gentleman that he was . We sat there in the sun resting and feeling the good that the whiskey was doing us , and the ...
Page 575
... half - past three stop Regard- ing half speed comma do not care to start fiddling with levers knobs wheels in engine room as who knows what might happen so continuing full speed stop Have provisions six months and confident making ...
... half - past three stop Regard- ing half speed comma do not care to start fiddling with levers knobs wheels in engine room as who knows what might happen so continuing full speed stop Have provisions six months and confident making ...
Page 616
... half ; but then England have no back the equal of Bleddyn Williams at his best , and no fly- half , for that matter , with the thrust and elusiveness of Glyn Davies . So my prayer is that the English forwards will take the ball into the ...
... half ; but then England have no back the equal of Bleddyn Williams at his best , and no fly- half , for that matter , with the thrust and elusiveness of Glyn Davies . So my prayer is that the English forwards will take the ball into the ...
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