Punch, Volume 170Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1926 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 1907
... walk the plank . Or whether they chanted carols As round the decks they rolled , And made each other presents Out of their hoards of gold ; And covered a mast with green leaves And called it a Christmas - tree , And hung it with shining ...
... walk the plank . Or whether they chanted carols As round the decks they rolled , And made each other presents Out of their hoards of gold ; And covered a mast with green leaves And called it a Christmas - tree , And hung it with shining ...
Page 1944
... walking after it and swinging his putter angrily in the air . The incident had put him entirely off his game . Punch's Almanack for 1926 . rags . and was instantly. The ball ran up to the edge of the the maidens compete . Their skill was ...
... walking after it and swinging his putter angrily in the air . The incident had put him entirely off his game . Punch's Almanack for 1926 . rags . and was instantly. The ball ran up to the edge of the the maidens compete . Their skill was ...
Page 1945
... walking disconso - playing golf and considering the welfare Princess Poinsettia sat by his side . The lately about the palace courtyard when of their people . But in the evenings King , the Queen and the Prime Minister a flock of geese ...
... walking disconso - playing golf and considering the welfare Princess Poinsettia sat by his side . The lately about the palace courtyard when of their people . But in the evenings King , the Queen and the Prime Minister a flock of geese ...
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... walks to the park with his nursery - governess , and some- times even made faces at her , and she made faces back at him . But they were never allowed to speak to each other because their parents were not ac- quainted , in spite of ...
... walks to the park with his nursery - governess , and some- times even made faces at her , and she made faces back at him . But they were never allowed to speak to each other because their parents were not ac- quainted , in spite of ...
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... walking along the over the head of the departing street can at least be seen to be pro- gressing upon his way , and even a chicken affords some air of finality when it has Some chaps even kill poetry . curves guest . The harbour , when ...
... walking along the over the head of the departing street can at least be seen to be pro- gressing upon his way , and even a chicken affords some air of finality when it has Some chaps even kill poetry . curves guest . The harbour , when ...
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