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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... side - shows to distract us from the vintage ) was revived in some tricky the pretty church should be suffered to progress of the plot . My best compli- lines about a " shop that stocked shot collapse before our eyes while giving ments ...
... side - shows to distract us from the vintage ) was revived in some tricky the pretty church should be suffered to progress of the plot . My best compli- lines about a " shop that stocked shot collapse before our eyes while giving ments ...
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... side of the taxi . Helen was ahead for a long time with thirteen , but Peggy finally romped home near the Buck- ingham Palace Road with a numerous detachment of Guards . " Twenty thousand , " said Peggy- " I win " ; and , though Helen ...
... side of the taxi . Helen was ahead for a long time with thirteen , but Peggy finally romped home near the Buck- ingham Palace Road with a numerous detachment of Guards . " Twenty thousand , " said Peggy- " I win " ; and , though Helen ...
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... side , nervously pinching my Corona y Corona on the way to see if I really was awake or asleep to be SO honoured . After pouring out ! another glass of the finest old brandy in Modern Athens I blurted out the great news for which I felt ...
... side , nervously pinching my Corona y Corona on the way to see if I really was awake or asleep to be SO honoured . After pouring out ! another glass of the finest old brandy in Modern Athens I blurted out the great news for which I felt ...
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... side he has to cover something under a furlong before he can fold her in his steely arms . Nor was I surprised that the effort of carrying her out along this tedious track made him impotent to mount his charger at the first attempt . An ...
... side he has to cover something under a furlong before he can fold her in his steely arms . Nor was I surprised that the effort of carrying her out along this tedious track made him impotent to mount his charger at the first attempt . An ...
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... side , and speak in at least two distinct voices . Obviously there can be no written plot and dialogue , or we shall have these pestilent playwright fellows coming in again - which would never do . Now my feeling is that , in the true ...
... side , and speak in at least two distinct voices . Obviously there can be no written plot and dialogue , or we shall have these pestilent playwright fellows coming in again - which would never do . Now my feeling is that , in the true ...
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