Punch, Volume 222Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1952 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 284
... perhaps about registers , perhaps about smoking in class . Each has his own theory on these subjects which he likes to expound . While we are chatting , my secretary slips unobtrusively from the room , runs along to the first classroom ...
... perhaps about registers , perhaps about smoking in class . Each has his own theory on these subjects which he likes to expound . While we are chatting , my secretary slips unobtrusively from the room , runs along to the first classroom ...
Page 347
... perhaps an approving slap on the back . They are Mr. Churchill and Mr. T. S. Eliot . It is to gather these two great men into the circle within which I must deliver my joke that I shall soon be working with every ounce of ingenuity and ...
... perhaps an approving slap on the back . They are Mr. Churchill and Mr. T. S. Eliot . It is to gather these two great men into the circle within which I must deliver my joke that I shall soon be working with every ounce of ingenuity and ...
Page 364
... perhaps too old to rush down the nearest mine ; and it refuses to work on chimney - stacks or high buildings ; but if the legislator thinks it would be better occupied it would willingly go to sea , assist in the navigation of a tug or ...
... perhaps too old to rush down the nearest mine ; and it refuses to work on chimney - stacks or high buildings ; but if the legislator thinks it would be better occupied it would willingly go to sea , assist in the navigation of a tug or ...
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