Punch, Volume 174Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1928 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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... seen photographs of Mr. Cowslip in the papers , but I am Cinderella's step - mother was a good afraid she was not so much interested and serious woman , and naturally she in his character as in his handsome loved Maud and Alice better ...
... seen photographs of Mr. Cowslip in the papers , but I am Cinderella's step - mother was a good afraid she was not so much interested and serious woman , and naturally she in his character as in his handsome loved Maud and Alice better ...
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... seen our pugilists in the ring little realise what they are capable of feeling . We understand that the rough weather experienced by Mr. LLOYD GEORGE on A Daily News reader regrets that the his voyage to South America did not ...
... seen our pugilists in the ring little realise what they are capable of feeling . We understand that the rough weather experienced by Mr. LLOYD GEORGE on A Daily News reader regrets that the his voyage to South America did not ...
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... seen CHARLES THE FIRST walking round the parks of Oxford . The explanation is simple : there were no taxicabs in those days . A new play in Ireland was howled off the stage after the first twenty minutes . We have still to learn the ...
... seen CHARLES THE FIRST walking round the parks of Oxford . The explanation is simple : there were no taxicabs in those days . A new play in Ireland was howled off the stage after the first twenty minutes . We have still to learn the ...
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... seen the secret looks between Napoleon said a girl must mobilise her the Green thing and me my dear as natural defences , so I kept asking her if we'd both said Eternal ? O Gosh , if she knew people I knew she didn't O let us part at ...
... seen the secret looks between Napoleon said a girl must mobilise her the Green thing and me my dear as natural defences , so I kept asking her if we'd both said Eternal ? O Gosh , if she knew people I knew she didn't O let us part at ...
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... seen the Olympia seemed to be better than ever . seems to grow more and more démodé in Green's compassionate glances , my dear What an effort in organisation - to col- the circus . For one thing , nearly always she whispered so many ...
... seen the Olympia seemed to be better than ever . seems to grow more and more démodé in Green's compassionate glances , my dear What an effort in organisation - to col- the circus . For one thing , nearly always she whispered so many ...
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