Punch, Volume 240Henry Mayhew, Mark Lemon, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1961 - English wit and humor |
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... told us : " In 1956 the Board of Trade said : ' Look at all the nice new things we're giving you in the Copyright Bill . You don't want to fuss about those free books , do you ? ' And we swallowed it . " " Like the famous last lines of ...
... told us : " In 1956 the Board of Trade said : ' Look at all the nice new things we're giving you in the Copyright Bill . You don't want to fuss about those free books , do you ? ' And we swallowed it . " " Like the famous last lines of ...
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... told me that he was going to choose a moonless night but when he called for me about eleven one of the biggest moons I have ever seen was rising over Lindham . I assumed that Vince was working to an old calendar . My wife wanted to know ...
... told me that he was going to choose a moonless night but when he called for me about eleven one of the biggest moons I have ever seen was rising over Lindham . I assumed that Vince was working to an old calendar . My wife wanted to know ...
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... told me at the time that it was a sure way to get straight into Fleet Street , but after a few weeks of hiding down dark alleys from vengeful contributors and hate - maddened subjects of articles , I was happy enough to forswear my ...
... told me at the time that it was a sure way to get straight into Fleet Street , but after a few weeks of hiding down dark alleys from vengeful contributors and hate - maddened subjects of articles , I was happy enough to forswear my ...
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