Punch, Том 128Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1905 |
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... speaking some English at 6d . a week . " VOL . CXXVIII . Taking it Sitting Down . THE following notice appears at various stations on the District Railway : -- CRYSTAL PALACE . THE ASPHALTE RINK SESSIONS DAILY . Greek at the ...
... speaking some English at 6d . a week . " VOL . CXXVIII . Taking it Sitting Down . THE following notice appears at various stations on the District Railway : -- CRYSTAL PALACE . THE ASPHALTE RINK SESSIONS DAILY . Greek at the ...
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... Speaking as the accepted judge of what is good for children I say , Take them to the theatre . Spare no pains or expense to make them conversant with all that is going on on the stage . I say expense , but as a matter of fact it is the ...
... Speaking as the accepted judge of what is good for children I say , Take them to the theatre . Spare no pains or expense to make them conversant with all that is going on on the stage . I say expense , but as a matter of fact it is the ...
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... speak Brings the crimson to his cheek , And it elevates the helmet on his head . In the future , if an N.C.O. deceives you , If your men are being naughty in the ranks , Make it clear to them how terribly it grieves you To administer ...
... speak Brings the crimson to his cheek , And it elevates the helmet on his head . In the future , if an N.C.O. deceives you , If your men are being naughty in the ranks , Make it clear to them how terribly it grieves you To administer ...
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... speak . I can therefore only worship in silence and remain your DUMB ADORER . you may not DUMB ADORER . - Though I look at you , and you must not speak to me , I feel that you are the person who stood by the pillar - box on the opposite ...
... speak . I can therefore only worship in silence and remain your DUMB ADORER . you may not DUMB ADORER . - Though I look at you , and you must not speak to me , I feel that you are the person who stood by the pillar - box on the opposite ...
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... speak , beyond bare applied to the Banjo Byronics of the " Oh no , " I explained , " it only means mention of the fact that they are pseudo - Imperialists ? Belles Lettres is that everything ' s very cheap . " invariably attended with ...
... speak , beyond bare applied to the Banjo Byronics of the " Oh no , " I explained , " it only means mention of the fact that they are pseudo - Imperialists ? Belles Lettres is that everything ' s very cheap . " invariably attended with ...
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