A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR
... Q0ARTS ALLO'WE D ?? 0 A MERRY CHRISTrMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR. ...
... Q0ARTS ALLO'WE D ?? 0 A MERRY CHRISTrMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR. ...
... ROASTING A BASHAW.- HE'LL SOON :-BE DONE! ; . , . . , E , 7 i.1 ...
... DOCTOR PEEL.-' Now, Nosey, you see he is perfectly quiescent; therefore, you may slick it into him as much as you like,' ...
... I Whitle, and I'll come to thee, my lad.' ' Toko for you, massa Butcher ?? ...
... -DREADFU~l FIRE! !- ...
... Massa Thomas, wot him tink ob our young lady ?? ' Oh ! a splendiferous creature, decidedly! I a'int made no advances myself as yet; but I hear she's wery much struck with the appearance o' my wiskers!' ' Ah! she say I bery fine leg.' ...
... - I say, Jack; do you see anything particularly spoonified in my new Tile ? - Nothing, my dear fellow; but the head. ...
... A FASHlIONABLE SHAPE! v s A - 0'S . w 5 A Asll fi A 31 l & 1 ; ' Mercy on us, child ! why how stout you get! Why what have you been doing to yourself?' I Loy', aunt ! nothing at all. It's only my Victoria shape!' ...
... Vic.-' Well, Polly, how d'ye think we look?' POLL.-' Why, your Majesty looks bobbisl; 'but Albert looks but so-so, considering lie's so well fed and so little to do.' ...
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... 'I say Bill, aint you agoing to the Derby ?' ' I sbould think so. And do'nt I mean to come it strong ; I'm agoing to have this (Coat alteredl into one of them Swell Cat-away ones, and them vite Ducks let out a nd stulps put to 'em, and suchi a howdacious Pin !' ...
... -- . . . , , I 1 I wonder you aint ashamed of yourself ;-to think of dragging me and the children all this distanoe. ...