Fun, Volumes 5-6Published for the proprietors., 1867 |
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Page 7
... leaves sorrowing friends , for he endeared himself came in contact , by his sensitive considera- Ts , by the generosity and manly honesty quaint wit , who never gave a wound to a with the public as he was beloved by those Fe . His last ...
... leaves sorrowing friends , for he endeared himself came in contact , by his sensitive considera- Ts , by the generosity and manly honesty quaint wit , who never gave a wound to a with the public as he was beloved by those Fe . His last ...
Page 11
... leave off . THE CHARM OF NICHOLAS FOR THE OLD . The charm of NICHOLAS for the old is his wisdom , his leariness ... leaves a bishop - rick of hay . A sharp speech will not cut grass though you may consider it a bon mow . " What a falling ...
... leave off . THE CHARM OF NICHOLAS FOR THE OLD . The charm of NICHOLAS for the old is his wisdom , his leariness ... leaves a bishop - rick of hay . A sharp speech will not cut grass though you may consider it a bon mow . " What a falling ...
Page 16
... leave the hash - up of old cuts to firms which are notorious for the practice . Ir ever there is excuse for Englishmen talking about the weather , it may be admitted to hold good now . There never was such a time . We have gone up and ...
... leave the hash - up of old cuts to firms which are notorious for the practice . Ir ever there is excuse for Englishmen talking about the weather , it may be admitted to hold good now . There never was such a time . We have gone up and ...
Page 22
... leaving you to defend yourself with your maulstick , and generally plays the very deuce with everything . The C. P. ... leave it to his disciples to draw the inference . In almost every instance of an epi- grammatic definition which has ...
... leaving you to defend yourself with your maulstick , and generally plays the very deuce with everything . The C. P. ... leave it to his disciples to draw the inference . In almost every instance of an epi- grammatic definition which has ...
Page 25
... leave off singing , and playing on the pianoforte . To betray a confiding woman is wicked enough , in all conscience ; to make her listen to your songs ( if you happen to sing like - some people ) is to add insult to injury . The drama ...
... leave off singing , and playing on the pianoforte . To betray a confiding woman is wicked enough , in all conscience ; to make her listen to your songs ( if you happen to sing like - some people ) is to add insult to injury . The drama ...
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