Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, October 17, 1917 by Various
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new light on the affair you will favour me with your further views on
history and archæology. Yours ever, Harry. How lovely the blackberries are looking after the rain! But I couldn't draw Petherton's fire again, for his gun had been knocked out by this direct hit. * * * * * [Illustration: _Excitable Lady (describing to wounded Tommies the appearance of a bomb-hole on the London Front)._ "You could have buried a horse in it. You never saw such a thing in your life!"] * * * * * SUGAR CONTROL. Thanks to the new sugar regulations we now expect half a pound of sugar per head per week instead of half a pound of sugar per head per-haps. * * * * * "HOGS STILL SOARING." _Headline in Canadian Paper._ The shortage of petrol seems to have driven them from the roads. |
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