Fun, Volume 5Published for the proprietors., 1863 |
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Page 7
... ( usual dandelion ) is a waving of its downy head in the moonlight . " Whenever ho spoke in this tone I knew SYKES to be intoxicated ; but he was all the more sincere . Where was he now ? I determined to strike a light , and then explore ...
... ( usual dandelion ) is a waving of its downy head in the moonlight . " Whenever ho spoke in this tone I knew SYKES to be intoxicated ; but he was all the more sincere . Where was he now ? I determined to strike a light , and then explore ...
Page 9
... usual , ΒΆΒΆ in proof of which , I will just give you a slight account of the way I pass my time here , and you can judge for your- self whether it is likely that I , as a rational being , am likely to return to London before every penny ...
... usual , ΒΆΒΆ in proof of which , I will just give you a slight account of the way I pass my time here , and you can judge for your- self whether it is likely that I , as a rational being , am likely to return to London before every penny ...
Page 11
... usual struck the Formosa amidships , carried away part of the bulwarks , flooded the decks , smashed the round - house , and swept away most of the cooking utensils including the cook a native of Mozambique . At that instant a heavy ...
... usual struck the Formosa amidships , carried away part of the bulwarks , flooded the decks , smashed the round - house , and swept away most of the cooking utensils including the cook a native of Mozambique . At that instant a heavy ...
Page 19
... usual rosin , and makes his bow before the audience - I don't like to say " fiddlestick , " because it looks as if I doubted my informant's veracity . Music has always been held the sister art of painting , but it is not very often that ...
... usual rosin , and makes his bow before the audience - I don't like to say " fiddlestick , " because it looks as if I doubted my informant's veracity . Music has always been held the sister art of painting , but it is not very often that ...
Page 29
... usual amount of brilliant lucubra- tions , and again enrich your paper with my sparkling jokes , the want of which has been very visible in my absence . A small cheque on account of what you are going to have would be very acceptable at ...
... usual amount of brilliant lucubra- tions , and again enrich your paper with my sparkling jokes , the want of which has been very visible in my absence . A small cheque on account of what you are going to have would be very acceptable at ...
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