Punch, Volume 222Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1952 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 35
... face Miss Harbottle , who frequently praised him to his face and , for aught he knew , behind his back ? How , above all , could he face his colleagues in the profession ? Without a licence he would be little better than a quack . As he ...
... face Miss Harbottle , who frequently praised him to his face and , for aught he knew , behind his back ? How , above all , could he face his colleagues in the profession ? Without a licence he would be little better than a quack . As he ...
Page 204
... face had emerged pink and polished , " Slosh " would step forward again with his mug and brush and prepare for the second seemingly superfluous half of the shave . They always gave each face a second " going - over . " My grandfather ...
... face had emerged pink and polished , " Slosh " would step forward again with his mug and brush and prepare for the second seemingly superfluous half of the shave . They always gave each face a second " going - over . " My grandfather ...
Page 489
... face was now a study in peevish bewilderment , and I was forced to hide a smile behind my hand . " Finally , let us brood for a moment over the spectacle of Agnes and Pinkie , chatting together in the lounge of the Cosmopolitan Hotel at ...
... face was now a study in peevish bewilderment , and I was forced to hide a smile behind my hand . " Finally , let us brood for a moment over the spectacle of Agnes and Pinkie , chatting together in the lounge of the Cosmopolitan Hotel at ...
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