Punchinello, Volume 2, No. 32, November 5, 1870 by Various
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me on earth, making converts for my jurisdiction, than the public are
probably aware." * * * * * [Illustration: ENGAGEMENT IN HIGH LIFE. Perhaps it is not generally known that Miss SUSAN B. ANTHONY desires to leave one field only that she may enter another; in other words, that the lady contemplates marriage. Our authority is uncertain whether the prospective groom is one of our border aborigines or an ex-Fenian leader of noted gallantry. We have, however, ventured upon the following sketch illustrative, in advance, of the reception, and which, in the absence of more explicit information, we may as well call-- ANTHONY AND CLEOPATRICK.] * * * * * [Illustration: A CARPET GENERAL. _Brigadier-General Woodford_. "DEAR ME, WHAT A DISAGREEABLE SMELL! WONDER WHAT IT CAN BE?" _Lady_. "OH! THAT'S GUNPOWDER, GENERAL." _Brigadier-General Woodford_. "GUNPOWDER?--AW! IS IT? NEVER SMELT ANYTHING OF THE KIND BEFAW."] * * * * * |
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