Contributions to "Punch": (not Previously Reprinted)Smith, Elder, 1886 - 404 Seiten |
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... wife , whom he never had the spirit to go near ; and he died , leaving his kingdom to be taken by anyone who could get it . A strong gallant young fellow , Harold by name , stepped forward , and put the crown on his head , and vowed to ...
... wife , whom he never had the spirit to go near ; and he died , leaving his kingdom to be taken by anyone who could get it . A strong gallant young fellow , Harold by name , stepped forward , and put the crown on his head , and vowed to ...
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... wives , who will thus run no risk of losing the partners of their beds - to smiling children , who may still for many , many years have their fathers to bless , maintain , and educate them ? Officers , carry the hats round , and take ...
... wives , who will thus run no risk of losing the partners of their beds - to smiling children , who may still for many , many years have their fathers to bless , maintain , and educate them ? Officers , carry the hats round , and take ...
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... wife he was taking ? -A pretty pass would the world come to , if men were allowed to give up their wives because they were ill - tempered , or go hankering after other people's ladies because their own were a little plain , or so ! * We ...
... wife he was taking ? -A pretty pass would the world come to , if men were allowed to give up their wives because they were ill - tempered , or go hankering after other people's ladies because their own were a little plain , or so ! * We ...
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... wife . ' Tis true , Henry took this person to Wood- stock , where he shut her up in a castle or labyrinth : but he went to see her often - and , I appeal to any lady here , could her husband , could any man , make continual visits to ...
... wife . ' Tis true , Henry took this person to Wood- stock , where he shut her up in a castle or labyrinth : but he went to see her often - and , I appeal to any lady here , could her husband , could any man , make continual visits to ...
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... wives . [ Hear , hear . ] Think of poor King Henry , and all the sorrows he brought upon himself ; - and in order not to offend your wives , the best thing you can do is to be very gentle to them , and do without exception every single ...
... wives . [ Hear , hear . ] Think of poor King Henry , and all the sorrows he brought upon himself ; - and in order not to offend your wives , the best thing you can do is to be very gentle to them , and do without exception every single ...
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