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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... come from . sentence , spoken with admirable re- This is England in the middle of the lawn , and that's Ulster by the rockery . You two have got to get the rifles past me and land them in Ulster . See ? " straint , was here brought to ...
... come from . sentence , spoken with admirable re- This is England in the middle of the lawn , and that's Ulster by the rockery . You two have got to get the rifles past me and land them in Ulster . See ? " straint , was here brought to ...
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... come from . sentence , spoken with admirable re- and England . Then to turn from the This is England in the middle of the straint , was here brought to an abrupt practical to the moral side . You two lawn , and that's Ulster by the ...
... come from . sentence , spoken with admirable re- and England . Then to turn from the This is England in the middle of the straint , was here brought to an abrupt practical to the moral side . You two lawn , and that's Ulster by the ...
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... come from . sentence , spoken with admirable re- and England . Then to turn from the This is England in the middle of the straint , was here brought to an abrupt practical to the moral side . You two lawn , and that's Ulster by the ...
... come from . sentence , spoken with admirable re- and England . Then to turn from the This is England in the middle of the straint , was here brought to an abrupt practical to the moral side . You two lawn , and that's Ulster by the ...
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... Come on , let's begin . William . " As it happened , I particularly wanted William . He has an absolutely noise- less ... comes from the country , and the cuckoo when I want to adjust my watch reminds her of home . That still leaves John ...
... Come on , let's begin . William . " As it happened , I particularly wanted William . He has an absolutely noise- less ... comes from the country , and the cuckoo when I want to adjust my watch reminds her of home . That still leaves John ...
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... come ? She came at last . Attired in a frock which had obviously been created in " Good evening , Duchess ; so good of Little Popley , she looked the picture you to look in . Ah , Earl , charmed to of girlish innocence as she stood for ...
... come ? She came at last . Attired in a frock which had obviously been created in " Good evening , Duchess ; so good of Little Popley , she looked the picture you to look in . Ah , Earl , charmed to of girlish innocence as she stood for ...
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