Fun, Volumes 5-6Published for the proprietors., 1867 |
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Page 6
... miss " who seek " a rest , " And find " a nag " when we are baited , And often couples linked the best By accidents are separated . Away then ! womankind , away ! I'll have no more of your vagaries , I'll turn misogynist , I say , And ...
... miss " who seek " a rest , " And find " a nag " when we are baited , And often couples linked the best By accidents are separated . Away then ! womankind , away ! I'll have no more of your vagaries , I'll turn misogynist , I say , And ...
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... miss , please . " [ The printer is requested , for small type expressive of rapid and compressed utterance . ] the benefit of those who run and ( CHARLES ) READE , to put that in Then there is the pale , tall youth , with chilly hair ...
... miss , please . " [ The printer is requested , for small type expressive of rapid and compressed utterance . ] the benefit of those who run and ( CHARLES ) READE , to put that in Then there is the pale , tall youth , with chilly hair ...
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... MISS LYDIA FOOTE and MR . F. YOUNGE have succeeded MISS WILTON and MR . DEWAR ; and the acting of the piece is as near perfection as formerly . MR . CLARKE appears to have elaborated the part of Penny- thorne still more highly in honour ...
... MISS LYDIA FOOTE and MR . F. YOUNGE have succeeded MISS WILTON and MR . DEWAR ; and the acting of the piece is as near perfection as formerly . MR . CLARKE appears to have elaborated the part of Penny- thorne still more highly in honour ...
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BRILLIANT DESCRIPTIVE POWERS . Young Spolker has engaged the lovely Miss Rufus for the next waltz . What would she say if she knew that he ( being so bad at catching names , you know ) is putting her down on his card as " turn - up nose ...
BRILLIANT DESCRIPTIVE POWERS . Young Spolker has engaged the lovely Miss Rufus for the next waltz . What would she say if she knew that he ( being so bad at catching names , you know ) is putting her down on his card as " turn - up nose ...
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... MISS FLORA O'RAFFERTY , who vends flowers , has flown at that lady , torn her bonnet , and aspersed her character . MISS FLORA is loud in her desire that MRS . O'F . should " prove her words " -meaning , of course ( the lady is Irish ) ...
... MISS FLORA O'RAFFERTY , who vends flowers , has flown at that lady , torn her bonnet , and aspersed her character . MISS FLORA is loud in her desire that MRS . O'F . should " prove her words " -meaning , of course ( the lady is Irish ) ...
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