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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... appears on the board in the Officers ' Mess , asking the officers ( in politer language , of course ) to roll up and hit the place a crack . The sergeants , I must say , have good ideas on dances . None of your 9.0 - to- 1.0 A.M. ...
... appears on the board in the Officers ' Mess , asking the officers ( in politer language , of course ) to roll up and hit the place a crack . The sergeants , I must say , have good ideas on dances . None of your 9.0 - to- 1.0 A.M. ...
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... appears that it is * In conservative hunting circles there This latest innovation of community is a strong feeling that , at Hunt Balls , singing at football matches has its draw - those who dance the Charleston should backs . While the ...
... appears that it is * In conservative hunting circles there This latest innovation of community is a strong feeling that , at Hunt Balls , singing at football matches has its draw - those who dance the Charleston should backs . While the ...
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... appears on the programme one must sus- pect either or both of the authors to have been respon- sible for a very effective piece of stagecraft which , more than the individual quality of the actors , carried this show to success . Not ...
... appears on the programme one must sus- pect either or both of the authors to have been respon- sible for a very effective piece of stagecraft which , more than the individual quality of the actors , carried this show to success . Not ...
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... appear unanswerable ; and the author might even be ac- look their best and last their longest . There is a jolly cepted as my sole responsible military adviser were it not DICKENS air about the book ; not a spectral evocation but for ...
... appear unanswerable ; and the author might even be ac- look their best and last their longest . There is a jolly cepted as my sole responsible military adviser were it not DICKENS air about the book ; not a spectral evocation but for ...
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... appears that he arrested a pickpocket the other night and forgot to kiss the fellow Good - night after depositing him at the police - station . ** Before very long Britishers will con- stitute a nest of singing - birds , says a weekly ...
... appears that he arrested a pickpocket the other night and forgot to kiss the fellow Good - night after depositing him at the police - station . ** Before very long Britishers will con- stitute a nest of singing - birds , says a weekly ...
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