FOR THE USE OF LANDED GENTRY: BUMPLESS DESCENTS
... OF INTEREST TO M. FARMAN INVENTIONS THAT WILL FACILITATE THE DESCENT OF AEROPL AN ISTS PATENTS NOT SECURED. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. i i ...
... OF INTEREST TO M. FARMAN INVENTIONS THAT WILL FACILITATE THE DESCENT OF AEROPL AN ISTS PATENTS NOT SECURED. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. i i ...
... who is in need of exercise might find such a contrivance as the one illustrated of considerable value to him. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... ordinary way, I suppose. Mabel i Oh, Uncle I you really don't know anything. He was excommunicated by a bull. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... of his spine) Odds confound these 'ere noo-fangled telegrams. The darned things 'adn't oughter be allowed. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... LJs ain't been able ter get nothing down 'im this week at all, 'cept a heel I put in 'is tea this mornin'. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... had settled down to beer and biscuits) Confound you, Podkins 1 --trust you to go and spoil a day's fishing! Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... slept in yer barn, eaten of yer poultry, an' drunk of yer cider, and now yer treats me as an utter stranger. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... with the vogue for motor-traction) Bless yer life, Mum, I ain't drivin', Keb-driving 's a thing of the past. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... contempt of court. The Lady: Don't be 'ard on me, yer Wurship. I'm a-doin' me best ter conceal me feelin's. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... it the other way up. The Lunatic: Wrong! Go down one. I tried it that way, but they filled it full of bricks. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... (sniff) Landlord of the Lone Skunk F-fired if I know (sniff, sniff) but, tell yer what-we must get some of that. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... er-- er-- Pan-Anglicans, I presume The Stranger No, Sail me no pan, Sah t me rather considerable big pot, Sah. Drawn bv G. E. Studdy. ...