Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, December 13, 1890 by Various
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PUNCH,
OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI. VOL. 99. December 13, 1890. MR. PUNCH'S PRIZE NOVELS. NO. IX.--THE CURSE OF COGNAC. (_By_ WATER DECANT, _Author of "Chaplin off his Feet," "All Sorts of Editions for Men," "The Nuns in Dilemma," "The Cream he Tried," "Blue-the-Money Naughty-boy," "The Silver Gutter-Snipe," "All for a Farden Fare," "The Roley Hose," "Caramel of Stickinesse," &c., &c., &c._) [Of this story the Author writes to us as follows:--"I can honestly recommend it, as calculated to lower the exaggerated cheerfulness which is apt to prevail at Christmas time. I consider it, therefore, to be eminently suited for a Christmas Annual. Families are advised to read it in detachments of four or five at a time. Married men who owe their wives' mothers a grudge should lock them into a bare room, with a guttering |
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