Punch, Zväzok 102Henry Mayhew, Mark Lemon, Tom Taylor, Owen Seaman, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Sir Francis Cowley Burnand, Sir Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1892 |
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... smile ; Oh , the lumps of turf I lifted ! Oh , the easy balls I missed ! Oh , the bunkers I got bogged in ! And at last a gentle scorn Curled the lips I would have given my pet " Putter " to have kissed . Such a bungler as myself her ...
... smile ; Oh , the lumps of turf I lifted ! Oh , the easy balls I missed ! Oh , the bunkers I got bogged in ! And at last a gentle scorn Curled the lips I would have given my pet " Putter " to have kissed . Such a bungler as myself her ...
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... smile on him occasionally - just to keep the Bull rolling ; but it is becoming a frightful bore . March . - Have been presented with a charming pony - carriage , with two piebald pouies that go by clock - work . I wish , though , I was ...
... smile on him occasionally - just to keep the Bull rolling ; but it is becoming a frightful bore . March . - Have been presented with a charming pony - carriage , with two piebald pouies that go by clock - work . I wish , though , I was ...
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... smile at them now ; the Dice - box gapes open - mouthed at my greeting . I call upon the Composition Dolls they are very polite ; but it is quite clear that they don't remember me in the least ! Alas ! how soon one is forgotten in the ...
... smile at them now ; the Dice - box gapes open - mouthed at my greeting . I call upon the Composition Dolls they are very polite ; but it is quite clear that they don't remember me in the least ! Alas ! how soon one is forgotten in the ...
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... smiles ! Could any word More eloquently call ye ? Now go and soothe your bonnie burd , And banish LANTHORN JAWLEY . So prop nae mair the wa ' , Laddie , So prop nae mair the wa'- ( Ye dinna ken that on your coat Yon candle - droppin's ...
... smiles ! Could any word More eloquently call ye ? Now go and soothe your bonnie burd , And banish LANTHORN JAWLEY . So prop nae mair the wa ' , Laddie , So prop nae mair the wa'- ( Ye dinna ken that on your coat Yon candle - droppin's ...
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... smile , and producing something which looked uncommonly like a birch rod , " the duty the hornets neglected , I will do my best to perform . And he did ! 99 MR . PUNCH'S PREDICTIONS FOR 1892 . FOR APRIL . THE birthday of Prince Von ...
... smile , and producing something which looked uncommonly like a birch rod , " the duty the hornets neglected , I will do my best to perform . And he did ! 99 MR . PUNCH'S PREDICTIONS FOR 1892 . FOR APRIL . THE birthday of Prince Von ...
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Punch, Zväzky 62–63 Mark Lemon,Henry Mayhew,Tom Taylor,Shirley Brooks,Francis Cowley Burnand,Owen Seaman Úplné zobrazenie - 1872 |
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