Punch, Volume 236Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1958 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 123
... turn out . Ideally , I think , the expression should be that of a man who has just recalled some pleasant or amusing thought . There should be a hint of laughter about the corners of the eyes . " Don't tuck it right in , " the man said ...
... turn out . Ideally , I think , the expression should be that of a man who has just recalled some pleasant or amusing thought . There should be a hint of laughter about the corners of the eyes . " Don't tuck it right in , " the man said ...
Page 656
... turn into an asset . There are several ways to do this . The easiest is to give nature a hand and correct her omissions . For example , a girl with string - coloured hair , cheddary skin , pale watery eyes , and no brows or lashes ...
... turn into an asset . There are several ways to do this . The easiest is to give nature a hand and correct her omissions . For example , a girl with string - coloured hair , cheddary skin , pale watery eyes , and no brows or lashes ...
Page 680
... turn to " a smart young City man of the class who have been labelled Cockneys but who give us our crack Volunteer regiments and turn out more fine athletes and sportsmen than any body of men in these islands . " He was Mr. Hall Pycroft ...
... turn to " a smart young City man of the class who have been labelled Cockneys but who give us our crack Volunteer regiments and turn out more fine athletes and sportsmen than any body of men in these islands . " He was Mr. Hall Pycroft ...
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