Punch, Volume 145Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1913 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 29
... Miss French , " said Lord Beltravers , " or , if I may call you by that sweet name , Gwendolen , I have brought you here for the purpose of making an offer to you . Perhaps it would have been more in accordance with etiquette had I ...
... Miss French , " said Lord Beltravers , " or , if I may call you by that sweet name , Gwendolen , I have brought you here for the purpose of making an offer to you . Perhaps it would have been more in accordance with etiquette had I ...
Page 40
... Miss ELEANOR MORDAUNT's writing that invests on the one side , the modern ideas and the deep sincerities with fresh interest the not very new story she tells . Lu on the other with a precise definition which it is the herself is as ...
... Miss ELEANOR MORDAUNT's writing that invests on the one side , the modern ideas and the deep sincerities with fresh interest the not very new story she tells . Lu on the other with a precise definition which it is the herself is as ...
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... Miss Howgate until the wedding day : It is announced that , in spite of the considerable expense involved , the cross on the dome of St. Paul's is to be re- gilded . To the credit of the authorities an offer by an American commercial ...
... Miss Howgate until the wedding day : It is announced that , in spite of the considerable expense involved , the cross on the dome of St. Paul's is to be re- gilded . To the credit of the authorities an offer by an American commercial ...
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... Miss “ I'm afraid there's very little sale for revolving bookcases. THE SEARCH FOR OLYMPIC TALENT . HINTS TO CLIMBERS : HOW TO ATTRACT NOTICE . VI. any further contretemps . Mr. LEWIS HARCOURT and Mr. JOHN required at home yesterday ...
... Miss “ I'm afraid there's very little sale for revolving bookcases. THE SEARCH FOR OLYMPIC TALENT . HINTS TO CLIMBERS : HOW TO ATTRACT NOTICE . VI. any further contretemps . Mr. LEWIS HARCOURT and Mr. JOHN required at home yesterday ...
Page 60
... Miss IRWIN'S . poisoned syphon . And then the Home Secretary - but no , you must really find out for yourself how he came in an easy winner in the race for incredibility . I have said just enough not to spoil the story for those who ...
... Miss IRWIN'S . poisoned syphon . And then the Home Secretary - but no , you must really find out for yourself how he came in an easy winner in the race for incredibility . I have said just enough not to spoil the story for those who ...
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