Punch, Volume 215Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1948 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 77
... early without feeling enormously better and happier for it · In other words , I hardly ever get up early without realizing that it really is quite the best time of the day ... In other words , I hardly ever get up early without vowing ...
... early without feeling enormously better and happier for it · In other words , I hardly ever get up early without realizing that it really is quite the best time of the day ... In other words , I hardly ever get up early without vowing ...
Page 94
... early . When it is late , it is late everywhere which means it fills up at Upper Ballyhoo with the people who are early for the next bus which only goes to the Boundary Hotel . This is a poor look - out for the women of Little Ballyhoo ...
... early . When it is late , it is late everywhere which means it fills up at Upper Ballyhoo with the people who are early for the next bus which only goes to the Boundary Hotel . This is a poor look - out for the women of Little Ballyhoo ...
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... early autumn when Wilfred at the piano is picking out the waltz from Gipsy Love and Stella is already on her way in the station trap among the " deep rich autumn smell- smoke and dead leaves and the moor all mixed up . " The story was ...
... early autumn when Wilfred at the piano is picking out the waltz from Gipsy Love and Stella is already on her way in the station trap among the " deep rich autumn smell- smoke and dead leaves and the moor all mixed up . " The story was ...
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