Fun, Volume 5Published for the proprietors., 1863 |
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Page 1
... faces were visible ; or , as an old writer on the subject aptly describes it , " Behinde ye ironne pottes ( meaning the helmets ) onne colde notte see ye mugges . " Without some method of distinguishing a friend from an enemy the most ...
... faces were visible ; or , as an old writer on the subject aptly describes it , " Behinde ye ironne pottes ( meaning the helmets ) onne colde notte see ye mugges . " Without some method of distinguishing a friend from an enemy the most ...
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... face was flushed . " Indian sign ! " he cried . " No cry of Oozley Bird . Cry of war- chief . Comanche . Thirty braves . Distant two furlongs thirty - seven yards . Commanded by NASTY TIGER . Great chief . War - path . Try to save ...
... face was flushed . " Indian sign ! " he cried . " No cry of Oozley Bird . Cry of war- chief . Comanche . Thirty braves . Distant two furlongs thirty - seven yards . Commanded by NASTY TIGER . Great chief . War - path . Try to save ...
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... faces that have pro- duced a prepossessing impression , and the company has been fortunate besides in securing the countenance of MR . HENRY MARSTON , whose name on the back of a Sadler's Wells ' bill is always sure to make it readily ...
... faces that have pro- duced a prepossessing impression , and the company has been fortunate besides in securing the countenance of MR . HENRY MARSTON , whose name on the back of a Sadler's Wells ' bill is always sure to make it readily ...
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... face to assume . These arms are those of provinces , territories , or king- doms , to which some claim is laid , and which the person so claiming adds to his own . That the territory in question may already have a man in possession , in ...
... face to assume . These arms are those of provinces , territories , or king- doms , to which some claim is laid , and which the person so claiming adds to his own . That the territory in question may already have a man in possession , in ...
Page 19
... face . Babies are changed in their cradles with a celerity and a dexterity that conjurors must hear of with envy . Everybody grows up into somebody else in a way astonishing to behold ; and the " rightful heir " gets his " rightful heir ...
... face . Babies are changed in their cradles with a celerity and a dexterity that conjurors must hear of with envy . Everybody grows up into somebody else in a way astonishing to behold ; and the " rightful heir " gets his " rightful heir ...
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