Punch, Volume 140Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1911 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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... carried him to Washington . Here he shook hands with several people , and then returned , with brief stoppages at Baltimore and From the meagre seven columns Philadelphia , shaking hands as he went which Mr. HOLT was allowed in The ...
... carried him to Washington . Here he shook hands with several people , and then returned , with brief stoppages at Baltimore and From the meagre seven columns Philadelphia , shaking hands as he went which Mr. HOLT was allowed in The ...
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... carry firearms . Here local rules differ . In Bhopal , where the course was laid out by Mr. VALENTINE CHIROL with a view to allaying Indian unrest , Mauser pistols are habitually carried . Udaipur , on the other hand , the players use ...
... carry firearms . Here local rules differ . In Bhopal , where the course was laid out by Mr. VALENTINE CHIROL with a view to allaying Indian unrest , Mauser pistols are habitually carried . Udaipur , on the other hand , the players use ...
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... carry food to those lips , the reddest and loveliest in the world ! " On this vexed question PRUDENCE remains almost silent . Even Lady GROVE , our own British classic , says nothing about it . " When every- Listen , however , to ...
... carry food to those lips , the reddest and loveliest in the world ! " On this vexed question PRUDENCE remains almost silent . Even Lady GROVE , our own British classic , says nothing about it . " When every- Listen , however , to ...
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... carried away by the subject . " By mistake . " Was there the shadow of a smile in her eyes ? I don't know . But I'm sure it will be wisest next time to promise her the whole thing . We must make that point clear at the very start , and ...
... carried away by the subject . " By mistake . " Was there the shadow of a smile in her eyes ? I don't know . But I'm sure it will be wisest next time to promise her the whole thing . We must make that point clear at the very start , and ...
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... CARRYING ARMS FOR SELF - DEFENCE . " SECOND CRIMINAL ALIEN . " YES , AND DEPORT US ON SUSPICION BEFORE WE'VE KILLED ANYBODY . " Since you are vowed to my Lilian's ANIMATED DESCRIPTION . PUNCH , OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI . - JANUARY 11 ...
... CARRYING ARMS FOR SELF - DEFENCE . " SECOND CRIMINAL ALIEN . " YES , AND DEPORT US ON SUSPICION BEFORE WE'VE KILLED ANYBODY . " Since you are vowed to my Lilian's ANIMATED DESCRIPTION . PUNCH , OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI . - JANUARY 11 ...
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