Punch, Volume 195Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1938 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 216
... kind of love that asks for nothing , or precious little- since the beginning of Act I. ( Not that may help to explain why Emily feels so strongly on the money question . Act III . takes place on the day on which Rose is at last to marry ...
... kind of love that asks for nothing , or precious little- since the beginning of Act I. ( Not that may help to explain why Emily feels so strongly on the money question . Act III . takes place on the day on which Rose is at last to marry ...
Page 301
... kind which keeps a clear focus in the centre against a very blurred back- ground . There is a sort of story of the kid- napping of Betty Browne ( Miss LOUISE BROWNE ) in the interests of José Regalo ( Mr. RICHARD CALDICOT ) , but it is ...
... kind which keeps a clear focus in the centre against a very blurred back- ground . There is a sort of story of the kid- napping of Betty Browne ( Miss LOUISE BROWNE ) in the interests of José Regalo ( Mr. RICHARD CALDICOT ) , but it is ...
Page 353
... kind of way and addressing apparently everybody in the room . It was evidently a provocative kind of question , because everybody in the room answered , although each answer unfortunately seemed to deal with some quite different aspect ...
... kind of way and addressing apparently everybody in the room . It was evidently a provocative kind of question , because everybody in the room answered , although each answer unfortunately seemed to deal with some quite different aspect ...
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