Punch, Volume 173Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1927 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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... thing I knew , Father , he's going to be married . " " To please - Well , Arthur never turned a there was Arthur lying on the ground you , my dear ? " says Father , all of a hair , but I thought it was all up with with the blood all ...
... thing I knew , Father , he's going to be married . " " To please - Well , Arthur never turned a there was Arthur lying on the ground you , my dear ? " says Father , all of a hair , but I thought it was all up with with the blood all ...
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... thing To have to earn by polishing The livelihood you'd planned to gain Upon the more exalted plane That gentlemen who " practise " reach Along with gentlemen who preach ? " Mr. has had considerable experience in City and Fleet - street ...
... thing To have to earn by polishing The livelihood you'd planned to gain Upon the more exalted plane That gentlemen who " practise " reach Along with gentlemen who preach ? " Mr. has had considerable experience in City and Fleet - street ...
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... THING LIKE POISON ? " thing out of it I offer my sincere con- dolences , and particularly to Sir Hum- phrey Codd , who by his own argument has destroyed his own livelihood . We shall all have to do the best we can with the limited and ...
... THING LIKE POISON ? " thing out of it I offer my sincere con- dolences , and particularly to Sir Hum- phrey Codd , who by his own argument has destroyed his own livelihood . We shall all have to do the best we can with the limited and ...
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... thing looking over the hedge at us ? It is a horse . It seems to have a smile upon its face . Yes . I wonder why . EVOE . ! G.L. Scanda 527 . A DILEMMA . [ On reading in consecutive paragraphs of a Morning Paper ( 1 ) a warning by the ...
... thing looking over the hedge at us ? It is a horse . It seems to have a smile upon its face . Yes . I wonder why . EVOE . ! G.L. Scanda 527 . A DILEMMA . [ On reading in consecutive paragraphs of a Morning Paper ( 1 ) a warning by the ...
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... thing in the play ( I had just come from watching the Varsity match ) was the spectacle of the male contingent in dark - blue coats and white flannel trousers performing their silly antics . Strong as I am in my loyalty to Cambridge , I ...
... thing in the play ( I had just come from watching the Varsity match ) was the spectacle of the male contingent in dark - blue coats and white flannel trousers performing their silly antics . Strong as I am in my loyalty to Cambridge , I ...
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