Punch, Volume 187Henry Mayhew, Mark Lemon, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1934 - English wit and humor |
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Page 48
Nor do I suppose that the great man at " St. Jude's " would in fact urge his favourite pupil's fiancée to stand , overalled but unmuzzled , to watch at close quarters a deep and in every sense delicate operation in order to persuade her ...
Nor do I suppose that the great man at " St. Jude's " would in fact urge his favourite pupil's fiancée to stand , overalled but unmuzzled , to watch at close quarters a deep and in every sense delicate operation in order to persuade her ...
Page 399
This may mean a Al County 29 sort of dance on your part of the type of hands - across - down - the - middlechoose - your - partner - and - once - again , but you must play for safety , and it is very seldom that the brutes will stand ...
This may mean a Al County 29 sort of dance on your part of the type of hands - across - down - the - middlechoose - your - partner - and - once - again , but you must play for safety , and it is very seldom that the brutes will stand ...
Page 517
Why are all these people standing still ? " " That , Commander of the Faithful , " replied Hafiz still more cheerfully , " is the solution I referred to . As long as the people stand still there can be no mischances at street corners .
Why are all these people standing still ? " " That , Commander of the Faithful , " replied Hafiz still more cheerfully , " is the solution I referred to . As long as the people stand still there can be no mischances at street corners .
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July - Dec 1934 / 728 pages / 143.
Cartoons on pp 217 & 532.
Donor : Dr. P. Robinson (2008)
Contents
St StephensatSea | 87 |
Arranging the Picnic | 452 |
Enjoying our Lunch | 504 |
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