Punch, Volume 142Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1912 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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... DEAR MR . PUNCH , -Do you think it would be any good for me to write to the Traffic Manager of the Piccadilly Tube and let him know that there is a theatre in Drury Lane , within easy reach of Covent Garden Station , and THE NEST ...
... DEAR MR . PUNCH , -Do you think it would be any good for me to write to the Traffic Manager of the Piccadilly Tube and let him know that there is a theatre in Drury Lane , within easy reach of Covent Garden Station , and THE NEST ...
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... dear . " Harold's ' sleeve and whispered to him until Harold's face was suffused with geniality . " Ha , ha ! can't open a money - box ! " sneered Vivian , to which Harold replied with a bet involving half the contents . In the tool ...
... dear . " Harold's ' sleeve and whispered to him until Harold's face was suffused with geniality . " Ha , ha ! can't open a money - box ! " sneered Vivian , to which Harold replied with a bet involving half the contents . In the tool ...
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... dear . Never mind ; I'll write and explain it was only mud . He . You ' re quite capable of it ; but- She . There's a retriever coming , and you've let Chang go . Chang ! Chang !! He'll be eaten , I know . Chang ! [ Chang defies the ...
... dear . Never mind ; I'll write and explain it was only mud . He . You ' re quite capable of it ; but- She . There's a retriever coming , and you've let Chang go . Chang ! Chang !! He'll be eaten , I know . Chang ! [ Chang defies the ...
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... dear ? Don't forget the Haycocks are coming . " " Oh , burn the Haycocks . " 66 Harry ! How can you ? Come , dear , I'll get you your hat and coat . I must go and order dinner . Look after your uncle , Jack ; and do talk of something ...
... dear ? Don't forget the Haycocks are coming . " " Oh , burn the Haycocks . " 66 Harry ! How can you ? Come , dear , I'll get you your hat and coat . I must go and order dinner . Look after your uncle , Jack ; and do talk of something ...
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... dear , " said the tall lady , " you're just the person ! And what a darling ! Will it bite ? All that hair , you know , hides the expression of its eyes . And have you heard that dear Miss Ray has fallen into a gas - stove ? Simply ...
... dear , " said the tall lady , " you're just the person ! And what a darling ! Will it bite ? All that hair , you know , hides the expression of its eyes . And have you heard that dear Miss Ray has fallen into a gas - stove ? Simply ...
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