Fun, Volumes 5-6Published for the proprietors., 1867 |
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Page 34
... took in FUN every week , there can be little doubt but that the Commissioner would have sent him to an asylum . We have visited and inspected the Museum with the perseverance and courage of another SIR SAMUEL BAKER . We intend to ...
... took in FUN every week , there can be little doubt but that the Commissioner would have sent him to an asylum . We have visited and inspected the Museum with the perseverance and courage of another SIR SAMUEL BAKER . We intend to ...
Page 36
... TOOK DID HIM GOOD -WHY THAT'S MY MASTER ! " FROM OUR STALL . oppor- DOUBLE ACROSTIC . No. 4 . A QUEER superstition , And ancient tradition , The views on its origin vary : And people are caught ; Each year you'd have thought , Would ...
... TOOK DID HIM GOOD -WHY THAT'S MY MASTER ! " FROM OUR STALL . oppor- DOUBLE ACROSTIC . No. 4 . A QUEER superstition , And ancient tradition , The views on its origin vary : And people are caught ; Each year you'd have thought , Would ...
Page 44
... took a walk on the slopes , " or " the PRINCE OF WALES rode on horseback " ( as if , by - the - bye , H.R.H. occasionally rode on a donkey , which he do not do so , his only other vehicle being a fire - engine , along with the DUKE OF ...
... took a walk on the slopes , " or " the PRINCE OF WALES rode on horseback " ( as if , by - the - bye , H.R.H. occasionally rode on a donkey , which he do not do so , his only other vehicle being a fire - engine , along with the DUKE OF ...
Page 48
... took . A gentleman who writes- " I do not admit that granting a pension to Mr. Young was an abuse of Royal patronage ; and even if I did admit it , I cannot approve personal attacks , unless driven to it in defence , as the mode to ...
... took . A gentleman who writes- " I do not admit that granting a pension to Mr. Young was an abuse of Royal patronage ; and even if I did admit it , I cannot approve personal attacks , unless driven to it in defence , as the mode to ...
Page 56
... took note of it but just now . It is ill placed , but ' tis brim- full of truth and reality . It likes me much . " Sc .- " Where be the critics one is wont to meet at the private views , Master VIATOR ? By my halidome , I have not clapt ...
... took note of it but just now . It is ill placed , but ' tis brim- full of truth and reality . It likes me much . " Sc .- " Where be the critics one is wont to meet at the private views , Master VIATOR ? By my halidome , I have not clapt ...
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