Punch, Volume 215Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1948 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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... paper into my pocket and hung my head . I knew that he was quite right , and that I ought to be content to think and read about Molotov until I was dizzy , but another part of my mind , no doubt the escapist part , argued that you can ...
... paper into my pocket and hung my head . I knew that he was quite right , and that I ought to be content to think and read about Molotov until I was dizzy , but another part of my mind , no doubt the escapist part , argued that you can ...
Page 55
... paper to running off the page with the name and address at the bottom . Sometimes they collect their day's work in a book made of pink blotting - paper with round holes in the middle - a classy proceeding rather than a situation ; but I ...
... paper to running off the page with the name and address at the bottom . Sometimes they collect their day's work in a book made of pink blotting - paper with round holes in the middle - a classy proceeding rather than a situation ; but I ...
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... paper . During a darts match at a Women's Institute one dart penetrated the hat of a specta- tor . That's how the new " Old- fashioned look " was born . A prisoner recently complained that his bed was too small . Apparently he had heard ...
... paper . During a darts match at a Women's Institute one dart penetrated the hat of a specta- tor . That's how the new " Old- fashioned look " was born . A prisoner recently complained that his bed was too small . Apparently he had heard ...
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