Fun, Volumes 7-8Published for the proprietors., 1868 |
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Page 7
... persons - of whom let your moral - philosophy take heed- ful note - bags ' . " H'yah , yah , yah ! POMPEY . - What more did he say , Pɔnes ? BONES . - I didn't stop to hear what more he said . It was about pumpkins , though , and human ...
... persons - of whom let your moral - philosophy take heed- ful note - bags ' . " H'yah , yah , yah ! POMPEY . - What more did he say , Pɔnes ? BONES . - I didn't stop to hear what more he said . It was about pumpkins , though , and human ...
Page 18
... persons not possessing " an evenly- balanced mind . " It is to be hoped they will accept this trifling addition to their ordinary duties in a becoming spirit . NOTICE ALL PERSONS TRESPASSING ON THIS LAND WILL BE CAREFULLY REMOVED ...
... persons not possessing " an evenly- balanced mind . " It is to be hoped they will accept this trifling addition to their ordinary duties in a becoming spirit . NOTICE ALL PERSONS TRESPASSING ON THIS LAND WILL BE CAREFULLY REMOVED ...
Page 22
... person ; but when the finger is removed , and the glasses dawn , he is at once fitted for a seat on the Treasury Bench , not to say the Bench of Judges . The Double Eyeglass is duly honoured by mankind . It is per- mitted to grasp the ...
... person ; but when the finger is removed , and the glasses dawn , he is at once fitted for a seat on the Treasury Bench , not to say the Bench of Judges . The Double Eyeglass is duly honoured by mankind . It is per- mitted to grasp the ...
Page 23
... person's rallying round a flag , or rallying round anything , is more than we shall consent upon any terms to understand . AD AVENAM . A SCHOOLBOY ESSAY . My lips full oft to thine I've prest- They did not press again ! A sickly anguish ...
... person's rallying round a flag , or rallying round anything , is more than we shall consent upon any terms to understand . AD AVENAM . A SCHOOLBOY ESSAY . My lips full oft to thine I've prest- They did not press again ! A sickly anguish ...
Page 35
... person's gaiety and verve " adapted from the French . " the door of the author , not at that of the actor . DOCTOR MARSTON should have made his hero less acrobatic and more arithmetical ; he is much too virtuous to be worth a salary ...
... person's gaiety and verve " adapted from the French . " the door of the author , not at that of the actor . DOCTOR MARSTON should have made his hero less acrobatic and more arithmetical ; he is much too virtuous to be worth a salary ...
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