Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, September 20, 1890 by Various
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PUNCH,
OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI. VOL. 99. September 20, 1890. OUT FOR ANOTHER HOLIDAY. (_BY OUR IMPARTIAL AND NOT-TO-BE-BIASSED CRITIC._) [Illustration] I had been told that Ostend was an excellent place. "Quite a Town of Palaces!" was the enthusiastic description that had reached me. So I determined to leave "Delicious Dover" (as the holiday Leader-writer in the daily papers would call it), and take boat for the Belgian coast. The sea was as calm as a lake, and the sun lazily touched up the noses of those who slumbered on the beach. There is an excellent service of steamers between England and Belgium. This service has but one drawback--a slight one: the vessels have a way with them of perpetrating practical jokes. Only a week or so ago one lively mail-carrier started prematurely, smashing a gangway, and dropping a portmanteau quietly into the ocean. On my return from foreign shores, |
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