Punch, Volume 221Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1951 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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... boy who , admitting he was homeless , had led him to a whole nest of similar boys sleeping in a wilderness of old sheds near Houndsditch . Lord Shaftesbury , impressed , invited Barnardo to din- ner ; the other guests were sceptical of ...
... boy who , admitting he was homeless , had led him to a whole nest of similar boys sleeping in a wilderness of old sheds near Houndsditch . Lord Shaftesbury , impressed , invited Barnardo to din- ner ; the other guests were sceptical of ...
Page 265
... Boys ( Dryden , Arnold ) -Dignified , cap straight on head . ( c ) Smaller , or Quaint Boys ( Skelton , Lewis Carroll ) Smiling slightly , cap pushed to rear . NOTE . When setting out to meet Big Boys the cap must be carried . Sudden ...
... Boys ( Dryden , Arnold ) -Dignified , cap straight on head . ( c ) Smaller , or Quaint Boys ( Skelton , Lewis Carroll ) Smiling slightly , cap pushed to rear . NOTE . When setting out to meet Big Boys the cap must be carried . Sudden ...
Page 658
... boy's conquest of his own fear . By comparison Quokka Island ( Collins , 5 / - ) , by Leslie Rees , is soothing syrup , though it has fears and horrors and tenseness . It is intensely exciting , quite well written and more for boys than ...
... boy's conquest of his own fear . By comparison Quokka Island ( Collins , 5 / - ) , by Leslie Rees , is soothing syrup , though it has fears and horrors and tenseness . It is intensely exciting , quite well written and more for boys than ...
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