Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, August 8, 1917 by Various
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enclosing a bunch of edelweiss.--W.
* * * * * "My heart has spread its sails for the shadowy island of Anywhere."--R.T. Personally I should be content with the solid island of Great Britain.--W. * * * * * "Woman, when you move about in your household service your limbs sing like a hill stream among its pebbles."--R.T. I have often noticed this in some of our Berlin butter queues.--W. * * * * * "Let my thoughts come to you, when I am gone, like the after-glow of sunset."--R.T. I doubt if this beautiful thought would appeal to LITTLE WILLIE.--W. * * * * * "'Who is there to take up my duties?' asked the setting sun. 'I shall do what I can, my Master,' said the earthen lamp."--R.T. I shall make LITTLE WILLIE learn this bit by heart.--W. |
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