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 275
... told me— of someone he knew who'd appar- ently got one twice as good at half the price : I used to be very satisfied with my little car , until a friend told me- of a man he'd met who'd apparently got one twice as powerful at half the ...
... told me— of someone he knew who'd appar- ently got one twice as good at half the price : I used to be very satisfied with my little car , until a friend told me- of a man he'd met who'd apparently got one twice as powerful at half the ...
Page 394
... told us , " of the fun and games which the bitter circumstances of the last few years have denied us ... 1951 should be a year of fun , fantasy and colour , a year in which we can , while soberly surveying our great past and our ...
... told us , " of the fun and games which the bitter circumstances of the last few years have denied us ... 1951 should be a year of fun , fantasy and colour , a year in which we can , while soberly surveying our great past and our ...
Page 415
... told me to - day - I never can remember her name , but she always knows me ; like Daphne , only older , so stupid --she isn't , but to forget , I mean ; I shall think of it presently . You have seen her about , I expect , but I think ...
... told me to - day - I never can remember her name , but she always knows me ; like Daphne , only older , so stupid --she isn't , but to forget , I mean ; I shall think of it presently . You have seen her about , I expect , but I think ...
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