Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, June 25, 1919 by Various
page 27 of 75 (36%)
page 27 of 75 (36%)
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That's the balcony view at PELITI'S.
There are mortals, may be, who abominate tea (One's poison another man's meat is), Who shy at the touch of a crumpet--for such There is music and love at PELITI'S. See that G.S.O.2 with the lady in blue; Has she noticed where one of his feet is, Or the issue that hangs on the plate of meringues Which he buys her each day at PELITI'S? Here the rulers of Ind, from the Salween to Sind, Take their ices and wafers (MCVITIE'S) And elaborate schemes over chocolate creams At five-o'clock tea at PELITI'S. And I think, when we die and the wraiths of us fly To that peace which depends not on treaties, The joys which we find will but serve to remind Of the hours that we spent at PELITI'S. J.M.S. * * * * * "Thomas ---- was fined £5 £at £Oswestry yesterday for selling goods to a German prisoner. The chairman said defendant had sold goods to the value of 11s, |
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