Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, September 6, 1890 by Various
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page 17 of 41 (41%)
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At the humorous price of four francs and a-half!
Item: Thirty-five francs for a bottle of brandy! (A thing that--at breakfast--of course comes in handy). A horrible dinner; no wine, and no beer, Not even a soda your spirits to cheer; No water to wash in at Turin--just think! On arrival in France, not a drop e'en to drink! What wonder poor "PUNJAB," who hails from the "Garrick," Got hungry as VASHTI, and dry as a hayrick? An _Edition de Luxe_, as a rule, is a sell, But a _Train de Luxe_ sure as a fraud bears the bell, Which promises travel more cosy and quicker, And leaves you half starved, without money--or liquor! * * * * * KILLING NO MURDER!--A Correspondent of the _Times_, protesting against the assumption of combatant rank by the Army Surgeons, writes:--"A military doctor is armed, and like others is entitled to defend himself when attacked, but that is a very different thing from giving him full licence to kill." The Correspondent evidently overlooks the powers afforded by a medical diploma! * * * * * [Illustration: "IT'S AN ILL WIND" &C. "Partridge-shooting will be postponed in several districts till the middle of September."--_Daily Telegraph_, August, 28. |
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