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 447
... stories , except by the general reflection that this bungling and obstinate commander did , after all , win one or two battles . But , by chance , this humble column can test this particular story rather more severely . For this column ...
... stories , except by the general reflection that this bungling and obstinate commander did , after all , win one or two battles . But , by chance , this humble column can test this particular story rather more severely . For this column ...
Page 521
... story with a great chain of magazines as background , like " Stranger than Truth , " reviewed here recently . The owner of the chain , having murdered his mistress , realizes that a single stranger must know the truth , since he was ...
... story with a great chain of magazines as background , like " Stranger than Truth , " reviewed here recently . The owner of the chain , having murdered his mistress , realizes that a single stranger must know the truth , since he was ...
Page 563
... story of a Rangewarden's son and the part he played during the Dissolution of the Monasteries , his friendship with a very human monk and an old woman who was suspected of witchcraft . The book begins with an excellent description of ...
... story of a Rangewarden's son and the part he played during the Dissolution of the Monasteries , his friendship with a very human monk and an old woman who was suspected of witchcraft . The book begins with an excellent description of ...
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