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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... train at midnight . ) I'm out of spirits . Why ? you ask . Have I lost money on a race ? Have I some uncongenial task Which gives me such a mournful face ? Is it because I've ceased to bask In Dora's smiles ( or those of Grace ) I'm out ...
... train at midnight . ) I'm out of spirits . Why ? you ask . Have I lost money on a race ? Have I some uncongenial task Which gives me such a mournful face ? Is it because I've ceased to bask In Dora's smiles ( or those of Grace ) I'm out ...
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... trains there of 46 to , and table . What ought I to do ? ANSWER . - Have dinner . his stroke over before the sneeze should come , foozles even worse , sending his ball into a pond . B now claims the By the Rules of Chess Committee ...
... trains there of 46 to , and table . What ought I to do ? ANSWER . - Have dinner . his stroke over before the sneeze should come , foozles even worse , sending his ball into a pond . B now claims the By the Rules of Chess Committee ...
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... train them to think for themselves and do things for themselves . Character is what we aim at , and we get it in the fine old public school fashion by giving the boys responsibility . The section - leaders are boys ; boys look after the ...
... train them to think for themselves and do things for themselves . Character is what we aim at , and we get it in the fine old public school fashion by giving the boys responsibility . The section - leaders are boys ; boys look after the ...
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... train to London there were no great adventures . Helen's toes touched the floor of the compartment : she is growing up . Rosie's legs frankly dangled , and those of Peggy , who is the shortest person in the world , projected stumpily ...
... train to London there were no great adventures . Helen's toes touched the floor of the compartment : she is growing up . Rosie's legs frankly dangled , and those of Peggy , who is the shortest person in the world , projected stumpily ...
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... train together . " Mr. Pitta as Cassius sustained a hand part excellently well and was three duels on his hands , and Anne of Austria had given Times of India . the Duke of Buckingham the fatal diamond buttons . The scene changed , and ...
... train together . " Mr. Pitta as Cassius sustained a hand part excellently well and was three duels on his hands , and Anne of Austria had given Times of India . the Duke of Buckingham the fatal diamond buttons . The scene changed , and ...
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