Fun, Volumes 5-6Published for the proprietors., 1867 |
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Page 33
... singing . As he listened by the nest of the speckled thrush in the hawthorn tree , he heard one of the eggs chanting its lay- " I would I were a bird ! " and when he passed through the meadow , he heard the cow chanting in a low voice ...
... singing . As he listened by the nest of the speckled thrush in the hawthorn tree , he heard one of the eggs chanting its lay- " I would I were a bird ! " and when he passed through the meadow , he heard the cow chanting in a low voice ...
Page 36
... sings well and would sing better if she were less nervous . CHATTERTON has taken with it . MISS LE THIERE declaimed sonorously as Helen McGregor ; and MRS . Perhaps the feat of trans- AYNSLEY COOK , whose name should certainly be ...
... sings well and would sing better if she were less nervous . CHATTERTON has taken with it . MISS LE THIERE declaimed sonorously as Helen McGregor ; and MRS . Perhaps the feat of trans- AYNSLEY COOK , whose name should certainly be ...
Page 47
... singing a comic song at the top of his voice to cele- brate the winning of a prize in a lottery . MR . COMPTON plays Doctor Pangloss very funnily , and MR . CHIPPENDALE is remarkably good as the temporary Lord Duberly . The only point ...
... singing a comic song at the top of his voice to cele- brate the winning of a prize in a lottery . MR . COMPTON plays Doctor Pangloss very funnily , and MR . CHIPPENDALE is remarkably good as the temporary Lord Duberly . The only point ...
Page 53
... Sing ? -- I could give you a list Of enormous extent and variety . Play ? -Let me show you my wrist ; Yet I never get on in Society . Hearing me talk is a treat , When I take a discourse philosophic up During the tea , or repeat Little ...
... Sing ? -- I could give you a list Of enormous extent and variety . Play ? -Let me show you my wrist ; Yet I never get on in Society . Hearing me talk is a treat , When I take a discourse philosophic up During the tea , or repeat Little ...
Page 58
... singing was not spared such insults . The young men are also described as paying for the back seats , and forcing themselves into the reserved places , attacking the man in charge when he remonstrated , and overpowering him by numbers ...
... singing was not spared such insults . The young men are also described as paying for the back seats , and forcing themselves into the reserved places , attacking the man in charge when he remonstrated , and overpowering him by numbers ...
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