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1900 - 1949
7 1900-1909

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Illustrated Police News

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London, London, England

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Illustrated Police News

SAUGY SONGS

... her so often before-from the stalls, But never had managed to speak; I'd; heered myself speechless in getting re- . : call s--- For the darling for many a week! But now.'I determined to speak to my queen, :'As soon as I saw her emerge; The curtain was down-they ...

SAUGY SONGS

... trouble begins- There are things it's so hard to explain! She may find a certain photo that you wouldn't have her see, A speaking likeness of von-such a like- ness-full of glee! But you've got another lady sitting comfy on your knee-- And you find it ...

SAUGY SONGS

... in her glances which the men construe to mean, Yen can come a little closer-no 14oi 0 by- And. she'll tell you without speaking if hei mother's on the scene, She will tell you in the language of the eye. You can tell it in the language, In the knowing ...

SAUGY SONGS

... done anything like it before ! , - And then he was summoned to go 'fore thie beak- Who- scarcely vouchsafed him occasion to speak- But said, For this violence you'll just do a week- Though you've never done) anything like it before! A Boy wonder is appearing ...

SAUGY SONGS

... shoved up . the spout- But you. 3kustn't believe all 'yon hear! I'm thavlkful, I am, that no mischief I make, And I always speak well of the folk; But the lady at tea ! Well, she fair takes the cake- And there's always a fire where there's smoke_!, She ...

VIOLET KILDARE

... take him to be, it is possible that he may turn Queen's Evidence against the prime mover in all this. :Really, Esicurt, you speak in riddles. No, returned the lawyer. My, aean- ing is plain - enough. Undoubtedly Mr. Fielding sent that paragraph. to ...

VIOLET KILDARE

... of significance to nie. They should not prevent his health being drunk with all honoarj as the brave 'deerve. Poor Rivers speaks of him very highly-very highly indeed- I-knew dear Cecil wduld distinguish him- §elt, General, said Mrs. Harcourt, with ...