Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, August 9, 1890 by Various
page 9 of 47 (19%)
page 9 of 47 (19%)
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I send you a sketch of Elsinore, as I thought it would be, and
Elsinore as it is. Elsinore is like the Pumping Works at Barking Creek. And I've come all this way to see this!! Elsinore! I'd rather go Elsewhere-inore,--say, Margate. Think I shall put this in a bottle, cork it up, and send it overboard, and you'll get it by Tidal Post. Whether I do this or not depends on circumstances over which I may possibly have no control. Anyhow, at dinner-time, _I shall ask for the bottle._ When you ask for it, see that you get it. Yours truly, JETSAM _(or Yotting Artist in Black and White). 10 A.M. Swedish time 9.5 in English miles. Longitude 4 ft. 8 in. in my berth. Latitude, any amount of._ * * * * * AN EXCELLENT RULE.--We are informed that "extreme ugliness" and "male hysteria" are admitted as "adequate disqualifications" for the French Army. If the same rule only applied to the English House of Commons, what a deal of noise and nonsense we should be spared! [Illustration: A METROPOLITAN METAMORPHOSIS. _The Awful Result of Persistent "Crawling."_] * * * * * |
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