VERY FESTIVE INDEED
... VE.RY FESTIVE, INDEED. By Georg'e Belcher. I can't (hie) take any more, ol' man. Pour it over me (hie); I like the smell of it George Belclher0 ...
... VE.RY FESTIVE, INDEED. By Georg'e Belcher. I can't (hie) take any more, ol' man. Pour it over me (hie); I like the smell of it George Belclher0 ...
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... . By Will Owee. Chauffeur Groom 'Ere, Bill, fetch the jack Will Owem. ...
... SEILF-ABUSE. By Georg'e Beldhetr I argued with that fool, Dauber, till three o'clock this morning about the old masters. What an ass that fellow is to argue like that Yes; a perfect idiot B^ Georg'e Belclhero ...
... AN EXTRAORDINARY PICTURE STORY r OF LOVE, JEALOUSY, AND REVENGE Uoicpae imsipglhftg5 of si BaMe Royal IBetweemi Two 3) Pe£i(C ...
... A WATEIR WASHING-TON- By Starr WoodL George, did you cut down my favourite anemone? 'Mother, I cannot tell a lie. I did it with my little sawfish Starr Wood. ...
... . By Will weiro. The Unbeliever: Is there a Christian Scientist present? I should like to change places; I'm sitting in a draught Will Owemio ...
... Paris in the Eves of a British Artist (AT OTHER TIMES THAN THOSE OF DELUGE) MR. G. E. STUDDY'S IMPRESSIONS OF PARIS, DRAWN SHORTLY BEFORE THE RECENT DESOLATING FLOOD AND REPRESENTING THE GAY CITY AS SHE IS IN HER NORMAL CONDITION ...
... MOW SOL1LY WAS SOLD. By Willi Oweim. AND THE SEQUEL-- THE DOCTOR WAS A SCOTCHMAN Dr. McNab (after Solly has been thumped black and blue, his tongue left hanging out, and the guinea fee pocketed) Yes, that will do continue the treatment By Wall Owemi. THE INTRODUCTION-- Solly (who has ascertained before consulting doctor that the fee for first visit is two guineas, subsequent visits being only ...
... . By Sttarr Wood. Bill Red Mullet: You're a nice sort of burglar to get information about a crib Bill Grey Mullet: Well, how was I to know he kept a dogfish? By Starr Woodh ...
... By Snaffles HUMOURS OF THE SEASON AS DEPICTED BY OUR OWN SPORTING ARTIST By Snaffles ...