Punch, Volume 200Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1941 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 173
... answer the telephone during a meal . Times , you see , have changed . People are no longer furtive about answering a telephone . They actually like other people to hear them answering the telephone ; they have realized that to say " yes ...
... answer the telephone during a meal . Times , you see , have changed . People are no longer furtive about answering a telephone . They actually like other people to hear them answering the telephone ; they have realized that to say " yes ...
Page 185
... answer right away- " for what it's worth . ' The answer was to the effect that no good purpose was to be served by a public discussion of such things at present . Mr. WILL THORNE inquired whether the PRIME MINISTER Would make a broad ...
... answer right away- " for what it's worth . ' The answer was to the effect that no good purpose was to be served by a public discussion of such things at present . Mr. WILL THORNE inquired whether the PRIME MINISTER Would make a broad ...
Page 353
... answer , when the khaki - clad warrior rose up and addressed the head of the Army thus : " That kind of answer really will not do at all ! " The Minister looked slightly dazed— and then the House caught sight of the little joke Sir ...
... answer , when the khaki - clad warrior rose up and addressed the head of the Army thus : " That kind of answer really will not do at all ! " The Minister looked slightly dazed— and then the House caught sight of the little joke Sir ...
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