JOHNNY BULL AND THE LOCUSTS
... 'Confound these German Bloodsuckers-I shall be devoured by them I wish the lousy veinin would remain in their own dirty swamps and dung-heaps, or any- where, so they do not come to poison me.' . ...
... 'Confound these German Bloodsuckers-I shall be devoured by them I wish the lousy veinin would remain in their own dirty swamps and dung-heaps, or any- where, so they do not come to poison me.' . ...
... 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 ! ...
... JOflN BULL.-Are you sure you don't belong to the Shovel-Hat Gang of Imposters ? Vjc,-Lor! Mr. Bull! how very suspicious you get; why you used never to ask so many questions when any of my family used to apply to you for a trifle. SHOVEL-HAT GANG.-Keep out of sight brother, for if lhe sees we have any hand in the busi- ness it -will be all up; let her alone to gammon the old man ! ...
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... A SLEEPING PARTNER, ...
... ' Please, Mlr. Fubs, ve've come, to jhave our hair cut and greased fashionable, as ve've got company a-coming; and mother says that if you'll do us slap up, she don't mind standing a fourpenny Joey for the lot.' I I . I ...
... THE CH-IARTISTS ARE COMING, OH, DEAR! O. DEAR! Oh, 0! what I've caught a few of you at last, have I ? Ali ! It's my turn now. Oh1, pray have mercy on a poor imbecile old man. Olt, Lord, I wish I was at home at Apsley House, with Charlotte Arburthuot. Jur-.iiy GRAIIAMi. Hoot mon. I hope ye are no' going to shoot. SPINNING Boi3By. If I get wvell out of this. I shall consider myself uncommon lucky, ...
... the new henwellops, Gov'nor, and jist oblige me by a IoQk at the Court Guide.' V f I e a S a e ...
... 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. ...
... Well, Stiggins, my dear friend, we've walked here to take a bit of dinner with you to-day. Then I hope you have brought the beef with you, for i'm just going out to dinner ! ...
... a - - - 1? I, ? BRANDY AND SALT.-THE UNIVERSAL MEDICINE. Drink the Brandy, and clap your feet into the Salt Box. That's the way to get rid of your corns !! ...
... Field Marshal Prince Albert's Deeds in Arms. ...