Punch, Volume 172Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1927 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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... ( Miss AGNES LAUCHLAN ) , who novel and handled with remarkable for absolutely strict observance of all retained her bloodless calm throughout dexterity . There seems nothing very the rules of this diverting game , it is due the bloodiest ...
... ( Miss AGNES LAUCHLAN ) , who novel and handled with remarkable for absolutely strict observance of all retained her bloodless calm throughout dexterity . There seems nothing very the rules of this diverting game , it is due the bloodiest ...
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... MISS FAY COMPTON . . MISS BERYL HARRISON . MR . DOUGLAS JEFFERIES . minutes we were sub- jected to the blare and glare and press of a crowd among the booths and side - shows of a fair by night . I think we had more of this than was ...
... MISS FAY COMPTON . . MISS BERYL HARRISON . MR . DOUGLAS JEFFERIES . minutes we were sub- jected to the blare and glare and press of a crowd among the booths and side - shows of a fair by night . I think we had more of this than was ...
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... Miss BERYL HARRISON'S Marie , Julie's friend , kindly but with a shrewder eye to business , was well done ; and Mr. DOUGLAS JEFFERIES made an excellent thing of Wolf , the hotel porter , after- wards the successful restaurateur . Miss ...
... Miss BERYL HARRISON'S Marie , Julie's friend , kindly but with a shrewder eye to business , was well done ; and Mr. DOUGLAS JEFFERIES made an excellent thing of Wolf , the hotel porter , after- wards the successful restaurateur . Miss ...
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... Miss MARGARET DELAND generally loves her own characters so much that her readers inevitably take the infection and love them too . Therefore with joy 1 seized the opportunity of meeting The Kays ( CAPE ) —young Arthur with his ...
... Miss MARGARET DELAND generally loves her own characters so much that her readers inevitably take the infection and love them too . Therefore with joy 1 seized the opportunity of meeting The Kays ( CAPE ) —young Arthur with his ...
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... Miss HILDA VAUGHAN'S Here Are Lovers ( HEINEMANN ) , " is a malady sometimes who will not want to use them precisely in our author's way . I engendered by the tedium of a too - straitly - ordered society , " He makes an excellent case ...
... Miss HILDA VAUGHAN'S Here Are Lovers ( HEINEMANN ) , " is a malady sometimes who will not want to use them precisely in our author's way . I engendered by the tedium of a too - straitly - ordered society , " He makes an excellent case ...
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