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 55
... side to side of the field -so freely and bewilderingly that when five of their opponents are lying on the ground and seven more are running in the wrong direction all that the titanic van Wyk ( pro- nounced " fun wake " as in Lan ...
... side to side of the field -so freely and bewilderingly that when five of their opponents are lying on the ground and seven more are running in the wrong direction all that the titanic van Wyk ( pro- nounced " fun wake " as in Lan ...
Page 114
... side of the bridge . The door was open and the driver had one foot on the grass . His companion looked set to follow . My foot came off the accelerator and was hovering over the brake when I checked myself . I saw the essential ...
... side of the bridge . The door was open and the driver had one foot on the grass . His companion looked set to follow . My foot came off the accelerator and was hovering over the brake when I checked myself . I saw the essential ...
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... side - by - side with our present system , an advertising journal points out that every advertiser would have to be given an equal opportunity to make use of the new medium . So we may yet hear a commercial station announcement : " This ...
... side - by - side with our present system , an advertising journal points out that every advertiser would have to be given an equal opportunity to make use of the new medium . So we may yet hear a commercial station announcement : " This ...
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