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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... explained this to Celia . " What you want for the drawing- room , " I went on , " is a clock which ticks ostentatiously , so that your visitors may be reminded of the flight of time . Edward is a very loud breather . No guest could fail ...
... explained this to Celia . " What you want for the drawing- room , " I went on , " is a clock which ticks ostentatiously , so that your visitors may be reminded of the flight of time . Edward is a very loud breather . No guest could fail ...
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... EXPLAINED TO ' IM AT THE TIME , A CELLULOID COLLAR IN LODGINGS , WELL AND GOOD ; BUT IN A BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT , SUCH AS SEA VIEW , A THOUSAND TIMES NO ! " Frank Reynolds A REARGUARD ACTION . LOAVERHM ni Irate Major . " WHY DON'T YOU ...
... EXPLAINED TO ' IM AT THE TIME , A CELLULOID COLLAR IN LODGINGS , WELL AND GOOD ; BUT IN A BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT , SUCH AS SEA VIEW , A THOUSAND TIMES NO ! " Frank Reynolds A REARGUARD ACTION . LOAVERHM ni Irate Major . " WHY DON'T YOU ...
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... EXPLAINED TO ' IM AT THE TIME , A CELLULOID COLLAR IN LODGINGS , WELL AND GOOD ; BUT IN A BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT , SUCH AS SEA VIEW , A THOUSAND TIMES NO ! " Frank Reynolds A REARGUARD ACTION . th LQAVERHM ni Irate Major . " WHY DON'T ...
... EXPLAINED TO ' IM AT THE TIME , A CELLULOID COLLAR IN LODGINGS , WELL AND GOOD ; BUT IN A BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT , SUCH AS SEA VIEW , A THOUSAND TIMES NO ! " Frank Reynolds A REARGUARD ACTION . th LQAVERHM ni Irate Major . " WHY DON'T ...
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... explained why he never goes to Buckingham Palace . " I never ac- cept favours which I cannot return , " he said . " I cannot ask the KING to my backyard , so I keep away from his . " HIS MAJESTY is said to be greatly re- lieved by the ...
... explained why he never goes to Buckingham Palace . " I never ac- cept favours which I cannot return , " he said . " I cannot ask the KING to my backyard , so I keep away from his . " HIS MAJESTY is said to be greatly re- lieved by the ...
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... explained why he never goes to Buckingham Palace . " I never ac- cept favours which I cannot return , " he said . " I cannot ask the KING to my backyard , so I keep away from his . " HIS MAJESTY is said to be greatly re- lieved by the ...
... explained why he never goes to Buckingham Palace . " I never ac- cept favours which I cannot return , " he said . " I cannot ask the KING to my backyard , so I keep away from his . " HIS MAJESTY is said to be greatly re- lieved by the ...
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