Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, January 17, 1891 by Various
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novelist's original nomenclature.
* * * * * A BREACH OF VERACITY.--According to the papers, the Chief Secretary's Lodge in Dublin is blocked with parcels of clothing designed for the poor in the West of Ireland, sent in response to the request of Lord ZETLAND and Mr. ARTHUR BALFOUR. We understand there is no truth in the report, that amongst the first arrivals was a parcel containing Mr. O'BRIEN's br--s, with a note explaining, that as he was about to go to prison again, he had no further use for the article. * * * * * NEW IRISH DRINK.--The Parnellite "Split." * * * * * A REMINISCENCE OF C.K. The excellent article in the _Times_ on the 6th inst. upon CHARLES KEENE was worthy of its subject. The writer in the _P.M.G._ of a day earlier performed his self-imposed task with a judicious and loving hand, and, as far as I can judge, his account of our lamented colleague seems to be correct. As to our CARLO's Mastership in his Black-and-White Art, there can be but one opinion among Artists. Those who possess the whole of the _Once a Week_ series will there find admirable specimens of CHARLES KEENE in a more serious vein. His most striking effects were made as if by sudden inspiration. I remember a story which exactly illustrates my meaning. An artistic friend was in |
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