Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, September 13, 1890 by Various
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"_So sweet of you to have brought your dear children;_" i.e., "Greedy little pigs!--gobble up everything before the real guests arrive." "_Must you_ really _go?_" i.e., "About time--you're the last but one." "_Now mind--this is Liberty Hall--I always think true hospitality is, letting people do just what they like;_" i.e., "_If_ he's late for breakfast--and IF he shirks driving with Mrs. MORSON!" "_We lunch at half-past one. But don't trouble to be punctual. Quite a moveable feast;_" i.e., "If he's unpunctual, he won't forget it." "_Such a lovely drive I want to take you this afternoon;_" i.e., "_Must_ pay that call to-day." "_Going to-morrow? Oh_, do _stay--we had looked forward to quite a week more._ Can't _you alter it?_" i.e., "Quite safe. Know he's _got_ to go." "_Such a sweet girl to have in the house!_" i.e., "Slaves for her from morning till night." * * * * * [Illustration: A SEASIDE REGATTA.] * * * * * [Illustration: HAPPY THOUGHT.--DAVID COX REDIVIVUS!] |
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