EQUAL DIVISION
... I'll tell you how it shall be, friend. Snooks. You shall have the crow, and I'll have t the pigeon; or I'll have the pigeon, and you shall have the crow!' h tAye, that's fair.' _ . . : ?? ...
... I'll tell you how it shall be, friend. Snooks. You shall have the crow, and I'll have t the pigeon; or I'll have the pigeon, and you shall have the crow!' h tAye, that's fair.' _ . . : ?? ...
... T t 1. I . I . . . JUHiNNY BULL AND T'UE F'ASTING MAN. ' Mr. Cavanagh, I've called to know if you've any objection to give a few lessons in the fasting line, as I shall be compelled to put it in practice very shortly, under the present Corn-law legislation; so wish to have a knowledge of total abitinenee before I commence.' ...
... PRINCE TAFFY'S EQUESTRIAN EXERCISE I .. . - i .9.-. . AL.- Al, dat is de vay niy goundry woman ride !'O Vic.- Bless me, I'd no idea Mris. Lilly rode s 6well! Al., you bave beei giving her a lesson or two. ' p A y hav ...
... &.I A6 L L I '- JX A ~ I 011, Master says you haven't paid ! ! ! . ool You dam'd impertinent fellow-how dare you insultsa CGentlemalln iinthe street! Tell your master I have a devilish good mind not to pay at all I ! V ...
... Not too sour, 'Cos that's like Missus.- No, Betty, it shall be like you, very sweet ! ...
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... , I bought dhem ; Mr. Bull paid for them; and I'll let you know that I'm determined to wear them.' ...
... Ii M\ ?w I ilt: tb- II I I I h / I- ? i?- I; , ? It ? i (I i ?? ?? i ? ; ?? 14? i ? ? i I I . ? I ? ? ? 1 ? i , ? I! ? 1 1 i i I i.. I I! ? ? ??!l 1 I ? () ,I Z'Ah! alit Bistare Ptll, how you do? I vere glad you bringyou gnoney-pox ; datliss wlat llike tosee.' Why, I thought, Albert, as you can afford to throw away so ?? ill clogs and paxrrols, you nails - - f en a a A~ +f +1- ?? + f1 ?? . l ...
... ?? THIE ONLY WHIG lI FAT:RO IZED l Y Qher MMESTY Go ,i -7 TREASURY BENCH- I -~ ~ ~ - - - 7 - - - - - - ' _ - _ - - - _- _ - ?? - _ 1st WHICG.-' I won't budge an inch.' 2nd WRLG.-' Here I shall stick in spite of him.' 3rd WHIG.-' Confouind tie fellow, he's only envious.' 4th WHIG.-' I'm determined not to quit.' 5th WHIG.-' I wish I had his head in Chancery.' ...
... I Oh, wery well, Mister Blueskin; I aint got no objection to go vith yer; but jist valk a little a-head, cos our characters might suffer by being seen in your company. I ...
... (1.! Mster Gripeum, I'm very anxious to know how much tin you mean to give with your youngest daughter-cos I've got a partiality for her ?? ...