Punch, Volume 149Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1915 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 45
... replied ; " d'yer think we're waitin ' for the champagne ter come erlong ? " As if to vindicate this statement , shrapnel began to explode over the German trenches some 400 yards in advance . At first occasionally , and then , when the ...
... replied ; " d'yer think we're waitin ' for the champagne ter come erlong ? " As if to vindicate this statement , shrapnel began to explode over the German trenches some 400 yards in advance . At first occasionally , and then , when the ...
Page 53
... replied for Govern- ment . Gently hinted at possible inaccuracies and exaggerations in statement of his long - time colleague on other side of Table , but did not controvert main contention . Pro- mised to institute careful scrutiny ...
... replied for Govern- ment . Gently hinted at possible inaccuracies and exaggerations in statement of his long - time colleague on other side of Table , but did not controvert main contention . Pro- mised to institute careful scrutiny ...
Page 73
... replied : " The hon . trenches , where his snow - white locks enquiry particularly alluring to Supple- gentleman is to understand nothing of served for a while the historic part of mentary Questioners . Assertions , de- the kind . He is ...
... replied : " The hon . trenches , where his snow - white locks enquiry particularly alluring to Supple- gentleman is to understand nothing of served for a while the historic part of mentary Questioners . Assertions , de- the kind . He is ...
Page 78
... replied . " Better than I expected . You see , men , what can be done by paying attention to your sights and holding your rifle properly . Smithers , perhaps you will fetch me the target . " He brought it to me while the section ...
... replied . " Better than I expected . You see , men , what can be done by paying attention to your sights and holding your rifle properly . Smithers , perhaps you will fetch me the target . " He brought it to me while the section ...
Page 115
... replied . “ I never really enjoy a cigarette except in the morning . But to return to our subject . Mrs. Jones , when I met her half - an - hour ago , was saying " " One moment , " I interrupted . " Don't you think we should be more ...
... replied . “ I never really enjoy a cigarette except in the morning . But to return to our subject . Mrs. Jones , when I met her half - an - hour ago , was saying " " One moment , " I interrupted . " Don't you think we should be more ...
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