Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, May 21, 1919 by Various
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Quite jolly. But we liked it less.
Than opposite the Duke of S. In Amaranthine Crescent." But if in wandering to and fro We chance to see--you never know-- One house that has "TO LET" to show And find report has tricked us, And there _are_ houses in the Town, We'll simply dump our chattels down And challenge Smith (of Smith and Brown) Or any landlord, bar the Crown, To blooming well evict us. EVOE. * * * * * "A visit was paid to Exeter, yesterday afternoon, by Lieut.-General Sir Henry Crichton Selater, G.C.B., K.C.B., C.B."--_Provincial Paper_. More fortunate than the LORD CHANCELLOR, the gallant General seems to have had three Baths allotted to him. * * * * * "The enemy is engaged vigorously in making his expected protest against the Peace Terms.... To show the depth of his emotion he has declared a week of mourning. Theatres |
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