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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... readers will have noticed , contains many small situations . There is , for example , that sudden brown melting in one corner of their newspaper which warns breakfast - getters too late that a kitchen table cannot be trusted for even a ...
... readers will have noticed , contains many small situations . There is , for example , that sudden brown melting in one corner of their newspaper which warns breakfast - getters too late that a kitchen table cannot be trusted for even a ...
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... reading will start up again a bit differently , but the pictures will fairly bowl my readers over with recognition . It is to books read as recently as last year , or even last week , that I would direct the attention of anyone wanting ...
... reading will start up again a bit differently , but the pictures will fairly bowl my readers over with recognition . It is to books read as recently as last year , or even last week , that I would direct the attention of anyone wanting ...
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... readers to imagine themselves going out to dinner alone with a lot of intellectuals . ( It will be noted that I put all my readers in the same category , partly from intuition and partly because it halves the work . ) Normal people ...
... readers to imagine themselves going out to dinner alone with a lot of intellectuals . ( It will be noted that I put all my readers in the same category , partly from intuition and partly because it halves the work . ) Normal people ...
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