Punch, Том 101Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1891 |
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... sort of Society rag published in Billsbury . It says : - " Mr . PATTLE has prolonged his stay in Billsbury for some time . Can it all be politics ? I say nothing . But others have been heard to whisper nothings which are sweet . What ...
... sort of Society rag published in Billsbury . It says : - " Mr . PATTLE has prolonged his stay in Billsbury for some time . Can it all be politics ? I say nothing . But others have been heard to whisper nothings which are sweet . What ...
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... sort of thing very jolly , having dinner like this in the fresh air , eh ? [ He rubs his hands under the table . Horatia ( acidly ) . It may be so , AUGUSTUS , when we do have it . At present we have been sitting here fifteen minutes ...
... sort of thing very jolly , having dinner like this in the fresh air , eh ? [ He rubs his hands under the table . Horatia ( acidly ) . It may be so , AUGUSTUS , when we do have it . At present we have been sitting here fifteen minutes ...
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... sort . ' E knows ' e carn't do it ! The Spiritualist ( with a smile of sad superiority ) . Ridicule ain't argyment . forbidding smile ) as ' ow yer may sometimes hentertain a angel un- awares ! Reciter Number Two ( giving his own ...
... sort . ' E knows ' e carn't do it ! The Spiritualist ( with a smile of sad superiority ) . Ridicule ain't argyment . forbidding smile ) as ' ow yer may sometimes hentertain a angel un- awares ! Reciter Number Two ( giving his own ...
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... sort of obscure labour might suit them , but not the thing to attract the MCCULLUM MORE . Had already enjoyed himself on Second Reading , delivering one of those orations which , as COLCHESTER says , may be magnificent but are not ...
... sort of obscure labour might suit them , but not the thing to attract the MCCULLUM MORE . Had already enjoyed himself on Second Reading , delivering one of those orations which , as COLCHESTER says , may be magnificent but are not ...
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... sort , I will do violence to myself , and pen another letter . " And thus , my dear SOCIAL AMBITION , I once more take the liberty of addressing you , not without an inward tremor lest you should pounce upon me unawares , and cause me ...
... sort , I will do violence to myself , and pen another letter . " And thus , my dear SOCIAL AMBITION , I once more take the liberty of addressing you , not without an inward tremor lest you should pounce upon me unawares , and cause me ...
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