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 157
... leaves school . A Nuffield Foundation investigation in Glasgow , conducted by Professor Ferguson and Mr. Cunnison ... leave the inexpert sympathizer to dig the interesting informa- tion it contains from a mass of statistics and facts ...
... leaves school . A Nuffield Foundation investigation in Glasgow , conducted by Professor Ferguson and Mr. Cunnison ... leave the inexpert sympathizer to dig the interesting informa- tion it contains from a mass of statistics and facts ...
Page 509
... leave the flowers to me , Mrs. Calvert . A guest must pull her weight . I'm sure there is plenty you want to do in ... leaves just tipped with gold paint . You see the symbolism ? Orchids represent sophistication , vines the natural ...
... leave the flowers to me , Mrs. Calvert . A guest must pull her weight . I'm sure there is plenty you want to do in ... leaves just tipped with gold paint . You see the symbolism ? Orchids represent sophistication , vines the natural ...
Page 541
... leave an hour later it was well down into the seventies , great drops of rain were falling and dead gum - leaves swirled in sudden gusts of wind across the road outside . He rolled down his sleeves , put on his linen coat , left the ...
... leave an hour later it was well down into the seventies , great drops of rain were falling and dead gum - leaves swirled in sudden gusts of wind across the road outside . He rolled down his sleeves , put on his linen coat , left the ...
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