Fun, Volumes 7-8Published for the proprietors., 1868 |
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Page 16
... reader , at sight , And p'raps altogether , shrewd reader , you're right . From the bonnie blue Forth to the beastly Deeside , Round by Dingwall and Wrath to the mouth of the Clyde , There wasn't a child or a woman or man Who could pipe ...
... reader , at sight , And p'raps altogether , shrewd reader , you're right . From the bonnie blue Forth to the beastly Deeside , Round by Dingwall and Wrath to the mouth of the Clyde , There wasn't a child or a woman or man Who could pipe ...
Page 21
... readers may never have heard of Llangyfelach , and may still be ignorant that in that Arcadian spot it has long been customary to hold an annual fair , noted , we are informed , for figs and flannels . Let them hear , then , that ...
... readers may never have heard of Llangyfelach , and may still be ignorant that in that Arcadian spot it has long been customary to hold an annual fair , noted , we are informed , for figs and flannels . Let them hear , then , that ...
Page 22
... reader place the tip of his little finger over the glasses of the gentle- man in the margin . The gentleman in the margin is reduced to a very commonplace person ; but when the finger is removed , and the glasses dawn , he is at once ...
... reader place the tip of his little finger over the glasses of the gentle- man in the margin . The gentleman in the margin is reduced to a very commonplace person ; but when the finger is removed , and the glasses dawn , he is at once ...
Page 23
... Reader ; A Scotchman , Glasgow ; D. B. C. , Hulme ; B. Govan ; B. M. , Reading ; Bosh ; R. R. , Cambridge ; G. W. J. , Trafalgar - square ; G. A. K. , Aberdeen ; R. P. , Edinburgh ; J. C. H. , Holloway ; T. R. , Sunderland ; W. S. P. ...
... Reader ; A Scotchman , Glasgow ; D. B. C. , Hulme ; B. Govan ; B. M. , Reading ; Bosh ; R. R. , Cambridge ; G. W. J. , Trafalgar - square ; G. A. K. , Aberdeen ; R. P. , Edinburgh ; J. C. H. , Holloway ; T. R. , Sunderland ; W. S. P. ...
Page 46
... readers a few extracts from the expected work . Here they are : - " How are you ? " " How d'ye do ? " " What's the news ? " " How are you all at home ? " " Can you oblige me with the loan of half a sovereign ? " Don't you wish you may ...
... readers a few extracts from the expected work . Here they are : - " How are you ? " " How d'ye do ? " " What's the news ? " " How are you all at home ? " " Can you oblige me with the loan of half a sovereign ? " Don't you wish you may ...
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