Fun, Volume 5Published for the proprietors., 1863 |
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... SPIRITS . AN APROPOS JEU D'ESPRIT . SCENE ( being the most comic imaginable ) , a Churchyard . TIME ( erroneously called midnight ) , 1 a.m . Present , CAPTAIN TOM TAYLOR , C.S.R.V. and R.S.V.P. The clock strikes 1 . T. T. - Ah ! une ...
... SPIRITS . AN APROPOS JEU D'ESPRIT . SCENE ( being the most comic imaginable ) , a Churchyard . TIME ( erroneously called midnight ) , 1 a.m . Present , CAPTAIN TOM TAYLOR , C.S.R.V. and R.S.V.P. The clock strikes 1 . T. T. - Ah ! une ...
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... spirit too far . A little harmless raking might surely be allowed , nor does it follow , in our opinion , that a man's soul is lost because he saves his hay . The statute under which the judges convicted was one of CHARLES THE SECOND's ...
... spirit too far . A little harmless raking might surely be allowed , nor does it follow , in our opinion , that a man's soul is lost because he saves his hay . The statute under which the judges convicted was one of CHARLES THE SECOND's ...
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... Spirits on the Olympic stage produced the most awful depression of spirits among the audience that can be imagined . Fancy SHAKSPEARE's shade talking nonsense , and all the other poor ghosts without the ghost of a joke amongst them ...
... Spirits on the Olympic stage produced the most awful depression of spirits among the audience that can be imagined . Fancy SHAKSPEARE's shade talking nonsense , and all the other poor ghosts without the ghost of a joke amongst them ...
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... spirits may be laid under any circumstances , as wine is decided to be too full bodied . All meetings will be held at the Shades , where any choice spirits can walk with ease from any part of town , the Poor Law Guardians having kindly ...
... spirits may be laid under any circumstances , as wine is decided to be too full bodied . All meetings will be held at the Shades , where any choice spirits can walk with ease from any part of town , the Poor Law Guardians having kindly ...
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... spirits , but a sailor every inch of him and one to whom every eye turned instinctively in time of danger . Three days she made nine knots an hour , but on the fourth heavy easterly gales held her back and tossed her about a huge ...
... spirits , but a sailor every inch of him and one to whom every eye turned instinctively in time of danger . Three days she made nine knots an hour , but on the fourth heavy easterly gales held her back and tossed her about a huge ...
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