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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... face the Smudged and smooth and powder - blue , ber 10 Mr. HOLT , whose greatness was terrible rigours of modern life on a Run away to reach the Strand ; And the lights on either hand still only in the stage of promise , left floating ...
... face the Smudged and smooth and powder - blue , ber 10 Mr. HOLT , whose greatness was terrible rigours of modern life on a Run away to reach the Strand ; And the lights on either hand still only in the stage of promise , left floating ...
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... face will look ever so much plumper DEAR UNCLE JOHN , - Thank you and prettier if puffed out as widely as possible most awfully for the toy aeroplane you at the sides . " - Evening News . so kindly sent me this Christmas . I Plumper ...
... face will look ever so much plumper DEAR UNCLE JOHN , - Thank you and prettier if puffed out as widely as possible most awfully for the toy aeroplane you at the sides . " - Evening News . so kindly sent me this Christmas . I Plumper ...
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... face spoiled the illusion . And I missed , I Pro . There was one good song . except at rare moments , the note of sincerity . He just threw off his lines with the ease of an actor who does this sort of thing every day of his life , and ...
... face spoiled the illusion . And I missed , I Pro . There was one good song . except at rare moments , the note of sincerity . He just threw off his lines with the ease of an actor who does this sort of thing every day of his life , and ...
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... face the situation , " I said . 66 COMMERCIAL CANDOUR . INNING KINT 6 12 Obliging Shopman ( to Lady who has purchased a pound of butter ) . " SHALL I SEND IT FOR You , MADAM ? " " " Lady . " No , THANK YOU . IT WON'T BE TOO HEAVY FOR ME ...
... face the situation , " I said . 66 COMMERCIAL CANDOUR . INNING KINT 6 12 Obliging Shopman ( to Lady who has purchased a pound of butter ) . " SHALL I SEND IT FOR You , MADAM ? " " " Lady . " No , THANK YOU . IT WON'T BE TOO HEAVY FOR ME ...
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... face as if he too understood . " 7. Sketch the probable change in the course of events , if- ( i . ) The Count had been detected in the act of concealing a sardonic smile beneath his moustache . ( ii . ) Lady Dalston's face had been ...
... face as if he too understood . " 7. Sketch the probable change in the course of events , if- ( i . ) The Count had been detected in the act of concealing a sardonic smile beneath his moustache . ( ii . ) Lady Dalston's face had been ...
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