Contributions to "Punch": Not Previously ReprintedSmith, Elder, 1891 - 358 Seiten |
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... suppose it was pretty much for the reasons that the clothes are not taken off a scarecrow in the fields , because they are not worth the taking . About the year 450 , the Romans , having quite enough to do at home , quitted Britain for ...
... suppose it was pretty much for the reasons that the clothes are not taken off a scarecrow in the fields , because they are not worth the taking . About the year 450 , the Romans , having quite enough to do at home , quitted Britain for ...
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... suppose they are not angry because we beat them some five - and - twenty years back ? Alas ! and alas ! this is always the way with that fighting ; you can't satisfy both parties with it , and I do heartily hope that one day there'll be ...
... suppose they are not angry because we beat them some five - and - twenty years back ? Alas ! and alas ! this is always the way with that fighting ; you can't satisfy both parties with it , and I do heartily hope that one day there'll be ...
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... suppose , bestow upon them that correction— [ a great sensation in the school ] —which is neces- sary for all young people , to prevent their becoming self - willed and licentious in manhood . Such , I am sorry to say , were all the ...
... suppose , bestow upon them that correction— [ a great sensation in the school ] —which is neces- sary for all young people , to prevent their becoming self - willed and licentious in manhood . Such , I am sorry to say , were all the ...
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... Suppose she was old and contumacious : * do not people marry " for better , for worse " ? Suppose she had a bad temper , and a worse character , when the King married her Majesty : did not he know what sort of a wife he was taking ? -A ...
... Suppose she was old and contumacious : * do not people marry " for better , for worse " ? Suppose she had a bad temper , and a worse character , when the King married her Majesty : did not he know what sort of a wife he was taking ? -A ...
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... suppose you were to break a score of lamps in the street , or to twist off as many knockers , or to knock down and injure a policeman or two , who would be called on , as you have never a sixpence in your pocket , to pay the damage ...
... suppose you were to break a score of lamps in the street , or to twist off as many knockers , or to knock down and injure a policeman or two , who would be called on , as you have never a sixpence in your pocket , to pay the damage ...
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