Punch, Volume 147Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1914 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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... began to dance I saw at Indeed , one young man ( the episode a UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ 66 1 ) A SCANDALMONGRIAN. when I think how much more harmony lonce that I was wrong . escaped me at the dress rehearsal , but I JULY 1 ...
... began to dance I saw at Indeed , one young man ( the episode a UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ 66 1 ) A SCANDALMONGRIAN. when I think how much more harmony lonce that I was wrong . escaped me at the dress rehearsal , but I JULY 1 ...
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... began to dance I saw at another ; but there is no excuse for Herr STRAUSS , who must have been well aware that , for the conveyance of any but the most obvious emotions , mute dancing can never be a satisfac- tory substitute for ...
... began to dance I saw at another ; but there is no excuse for Herr STRAUSS , who must have been well aware that , for the conveyance of any but the most obvious emotions , mute dancing can never be a satisfac- tory substitute for ...
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... began to sit archangel . The guide - book is in error her night attire , and was carried out- up and take notice , and at the end of the where it says that he glides downwards but not up the main staircase . Thus dance she sent for ...
... began to sit archangel . The guide - book is in error her night attire , and was carried out- up and take notice , and at the end of the where it says that he glides downwards but not up the main staircase . Thus dance she sent for ...
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... began one of the most sordid intrigues it has ever been my pleasure to recall . [ A large statement , as readers of our author's Gleanings from a Royal were in consequence banished irre- as Madam ? Who so charitable to the Dustbin will ...
... began one of the most sordid intrigues it has ever been my pleasure to recall . [ A large statement , as readers of our author's Gleanings from a Royal were in consequence banished irre- as Madam ? Who so charitable to the Dustbin will ...
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... began , And they started with Tumbledown Bill in the van ; And the rear was brought up by that excellent man , By Farnaby Fullerton Rigby . They went off at a pace I am bound to deplore , For they did twenty yards in a minute or moro ...
... began , And they started with Tumbledown Bill in the van ; And the rear was brought up by that excellent man , By Farnaby Fullerton Rigby . They went off at a pace I am bound to deplore , For they did twenty yards in a minute or moro ...
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