Punch, Volume 151Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1916 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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... TALKS . O. S. ( Professor BRUMMBERGER and his daughter AMALIE . ) The Professor . Where is your mother ? Amalie ... talk like that ? The Professor . What do you know of historical con- science ? Amalie . Oh , I am only saying what I ...
... TALKS . O. S. ( Professor BRUMMBERGER and his daughter AMALIE . ) The Professor . Where is your mother ? Amalie ... talk like that ? The Professor . What do you know of historical con- science ? Amalie . Oh , I am only saying what I ...
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... talk of peace first , " the manufacture of Army boots of which It is announced from Germany that says the German Socialist deputy , Herr the principal material is paper , and SCHEIDERMANN . must not tie his hands . " " But the ...
... talk of peace first , " the manufacture of Army boots of which It is announced from Germany that says the German Socialist deputy , Herr the principal material is paper , and SCHEIDERMANN . must not tie his hands . " " But the ...
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... talk in the Lobbies to - day of a new don . week , for instance , the sprightly Mr. Ministerial crisis , and of several Union- PRINGLE and his jocular friends made ist members of the Coalition who at great play with a story that the ...
... talk in the Lobbies to - day of a new don . week , for instance , the sprightly Mr. Ministerial crisis , and of several Union- PRINGLE and his jocular friends made ist members of the Coalition who at great play with a story that the ...
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... TALKS . ( Dr. OHNESORG and Major KIESEL . ) Dr. O. And now , I suppose , I must begin my round , though it fills my heart with disgust to have to deal with these English prisoners . A more insolent and discontented lot it would be ...
... TALKS . ( Dr. OHNESORG and Major KIESEL . ) Dr. O. And now , I suppose , I must begin my round , though it fills my heart with disgust to have to deal with these English prisoners . A more insolent and discontented lot it would be ...
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... talk to him a minute- Chauncey expostulated . To which the Boss replies with great pertinence , " Say , don't you think you've done enough talking ? " Chauncey was what is known in America as a " spell- binder , " and , without saying ...
... talk to him a minute- Chauncey expostulated . To which the Boss replies with great pertinence , " Say , don't you think you've done enough talking ? " Chauncey was what is known in America as a " spell- binder , " and , without saying ...
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