OH! THIS LOVE, THIS LOVE, THIS LOVE!
... f OH! THIS LOVE, THIS LOVE, THIS LOVE! ' Oh, Beckey! Beckey! Behold me at your feet!- Lor! Sir; s'pose Missus should see you there ! ...
... f OH! THIS LOVE, THIS LOVE, THIS LOVE! ' Oh, Beckey! Beckey! Behold me at your feet!- Lor! Sir; s'pose Missus should see you there ! ...
... STARTLING PROPOSAL . . .. . I I .. ' Please'yer Rev'raiice ve vonts to be married; but wot's unkommon bawkward ve've got no tin; so if you'll just do the necessary, and trust us, ve'll leave this ere bat as security. . ...
... I ax pardon, Mr. Brown,' but as my vife has fell, all of a sudden, in a pertickler vay- I've just dropt down your chimbley to have a turn in with you for an hour or so. ...
... THE AFFIANCED CONSORT OF OUR YOUTHFUL AND GRACIOUS QUEEN VICTORIA. ...
... rtr 'Now, my dear Mr. Bull, you know you can't refuse me such a trifle ?? 'Why, you wilful young puss; it is not the money I begrudge you, but I 'don't like ? these foreign chaps. I had a much better husband for you in my eye ;-besides, I sus- it pect the result will be that I shall have a swarm of young Dukes and Duchesses, and a bevy of German hangers-on to provide for; and the times are ...
... AFIANED CONSR OFLMOUR OT A) RCOUS lUN THME AFFIANCED CONSORT OF OUR YOUTHI-FUL AND GRACIOUS QUEEN VICTORIA. ...
... Pollyina, jist try thwt'4-ere vunce more; it's the very tune as i heard at the Musicales e P'romenades-bless'd if it aint !! !- r!i:j- ...
... TRICKS OF THE UNBOILEIp Please, yer honour, I've bin and tuk a most desperaie - 'a list-one as wouldn't mind if setting the Thames on fire ! O ,What! did you find those arms on him ? Please, yer honour, I tuk 'em out of his pocket, where yer tonour touzd me to put 'enm. s _ _ ?? ?? ...
... VERY RIGHT REVERENDS IN A BIT OF A FUNK! . . ., *- X _1- _.FPLY- -- _.-zAsFX1 Riaht reverend brothers-our reign is almost up. Those wicked Owenites call us ' Old W'omen ?? C Iumbugs!' and even declare that our preaching is all I gammon!' Lord have mercy on us! Amen. I What's to become of us? ...
... THE MORNING AFTER THE NUPTIAL. AdI Pray, my Lord, how is the royal couple this morning'i l ?? Why,q Madam, the Prince is very poorly; but her Majesty is st the same as she was ye sterday!' I I ...
... Mein Cot, was id bossible; she say min plessed Brince was ioding bud smoke, and she can'd pear his nasdy Meer-sham. ...
... AP A'S H I 0 N S. From arrangcments which we have entered into with parties in London, eve expect to be able to furnish periodically a series of Plates, of which the above is a specimen In future, each plate will be accompanied with explanatory and descriptive letter-press, illustrative of the Fashions of the Season, which, we hope, will be acceptable to a considerable portion of our ...