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 77
... remember that the train lurched and a man put his hand on it to steady himself . You'd think both of us would remember that . But it had gone when I stepped out into the Strand . There's another thing ; when you've lost something you ...
... remember that the train lurched and a man put his hand on it to steady himself . You'd think both of us would remember that . But it had gone when I stepped out into the Strand . There's another thing ; when you've lost something you ...
Page 446
... Remembering how short the memories of the British people are said to be , this column observed all this with pleasure ... remember about the Falaise Gap - or don't you ? The retreating Germans were being squeezed into , and out of , a ...
... Remembering how short the memories of the British people are said to be , this column observed all this with pleasure ... remember about the Falaise Gap - or don't you ? The retreating Germans were being squeezed into , and out of , a ...
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... remember eating a chocolate house At 3 P.M. and a sugar mouse ) — To carry us through to the welcome break Of the muffin dish and the Christmas cake That gave us an appetite , I think , And made it certain we should not sink , Till we ...
... remember eating a chocolate house At 3 P.M. and a sugar mouse ) — To carry us through to the welcome break Of the muffin dish and the Christmas cake That gave us an appetite , I think , And made it certain we should not sink , Till we ...
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