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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... night of it , Spouting unspeakable swank to the skies ? No ! I had rather ( if one quite so far gone ought Ever to preach to a comrade in crime ) See you a sort of a voluble Argonaut , Telling brave tales of an alien clime ; Spinning ...
... night of it , Spouting unspeakable swank to the skies ? No ! I had rather ( if one quite so far gone ought Ever to preach to a comrade in crime ) See you a sort of a voluble Argonaut , Telling brave tales of an alien clime ; Spinning ...
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... night is blurred and blue , the customary minimum allowance . posed that mid - December is the usual If you look down Ludgate Hill , On the homeward voyage - executed period for the Equinoctial gales this ' As I'm sure you often will ...
... night is blurred and blue , the customary minimum allowance . posed that mid - December is the usual If you look down Ludgate Hill , On the homeward voyage - executed period for the Equinoctial gales this ' As I'm sure you often will ...
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... night till six in the morn - Now , I want to catch a very early train ing , and to - night it was Perkins ' melan- in the morning , but doubt if I shall choly duty to sit by this gate and wake up in time . My servant does not attend it ...
... night till six in the morn - Now , I want to catch a very early train ing , and to - night it was Perkins ' melan- in the morning , but doubt if I shall choly duty to sit by this gate and wake up in time . My servant does not attend it ...
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... night ; it will be even more delightful when Mr. GRAVES has had time to think of some more funny things . M. = P From a notice in a cracker : " Light the thick end , and hold steadily in the hand until part is burnt away , when the ...
... night ; it will be even more delightful when Mr. GRAVES has had time to think of some more funny things . M. = P From a notice in a cracker : " Light the thick end , and hold steadily in the hand until part is burnt away , when the ...
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... night . Margery leant forward and whis- pered coaxingly , " Will you just tell me about Beauty and ' e Beast ? " 44 But I've told you that such heaps of times . And it's much too long for to - night . " " Tell me half of it . As much as ...
... night . Margery leant forward and whis- pered coaxingly , " Will you just tell me about Beauty and ' e Beast ? " 44 But I've told you that such heaps of times . And it's much too long for to - night . " " Tell me half of it . As much as ...
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