Punch, Volume 169Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1925 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 243
... passing him again , smiled a little shyly back at him and called shrilly : - " Really , Sir , this demonstration of ardour ... passed him with a blush upon her face , and was proposing to bring an old- and whether she would have accepted ...
... passing him again , smiled a little shyly back at him and called shrilly : - " Really , Sir , this demonstration of ardour ... passed him with a blush upon her face , and was proposing to bring an old- and whether she would have accepted ...
Page 497
... passed over . It needs some sort of ex- planation . I read it to Angela . part ; and all the time , mind you , if ... passing tiff be- tween mother and daughter . It is sufficiently serious for the head of the household to be involved in ...
... passed over . It needs some sort of ex- planation . I read it to Angela . part ; and all the time , mind you , if ... passing tiff be- tween mother and daughter . It is sufficiently serious for the head of the household to be involved in ...
Page 584
... passed several stations while trying to find out where she wanted to go , but we were determined not to give up helping her . Always the politeness ! We ultimately discovered that we had passed her station ten minutes ago . It ...
... passed several stations while trying to find out where she wanted to go , but we were determined not to give up helping her . Always the politeness ! We ultimately discovered that we had passed her station ten minutes ago . It ...
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