Contributions to 'Punch' EtcCaxton Publishing Company, 1930 - 276 Seiten |
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... MASTER SPRY ( a quarrelsome boy ) . MISS PONTIFEX ( a good girl ) . MASTER MAXIMUS PONTIFEX ( her brother , a worthy Pupils . though not brilliant lad ) . MASTER DELANEY MORTIMER ( says nothing ) . MR . DESBOROUGH MORTIMER ( footman in ...
... MASTER SPRY ( a quarrelsome boy ) . MISS PONTIFEX ( a good girl ) . MASTER MAXIMUS PONTIFEX ( her brother , a worthy Pupils . though not brilliant lad ) . MASTER DELANEY MORTIMER ( says nothing ) . MR . DESBOROUGH MORTIMER ( footman in ...
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... Master Spry the injustice of his action , and punished him severely . To Master Spry . How did I punish you , my dear ? tell the company . Master Spry . You kept the gingerbread . Miss T. ( severely ) . I don't mean that : how else did ...
... Master Spry the injustice of his action , and punished him severely . To Master Spry . How did I punish you , my dear ? tell the company . Master Spry . You kept the gingerbread . Miss T. ( severely ) . I don't mean that : how else did ...
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... Master Spry . Hurrah ! that's your sort . Silence , Master Spry , you silly boy , you . It may be very well for Mr. Cribb , or the Most Noble the Marquess of Watford , to rejoice in punching people's heads and break- ing their noses ...
... Master Spry . Hurrah ! that's your sort . Silence , Master Spry , you silly boy , you . It may be very well for Mr. Cribb , or the Most Noble the Marquess of Watford , to rejoice in punching people's heads and break- ing their noses ...
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The Georges | 7 |
The Great Squattleborough Soirée | 43 |
Two or Three Theatres at Paris | 53 |
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