Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, December 13, 1890 by Various
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CHAPTER V.
They found GEORGE GINSLING feet uppermost in six inches of water in the Daffodil Road reservoir. It was a large reservoir, and had been quite full before GEORGE began upon it. This was his record drink, and it killed him. His last words were, "If I had stuck to whiskey, this would never have happened." THE END. * * * * * "IT IS THE BOGIE MAN!"--BLACKIE'S _Modern Cyclopedia_. Nothing to do with the Christy Minstrel Entertainment, but a very useful work of reference, issued from the ancient house of publishers which is now quite BLACKIE with age. We have looked through the "B's" for "Bogie," but "The Bogie Man" is "Not there, not there, my child!" but he is to be found in that other BLACKIE's collection at the St. James's Hall, which Bogie Man is said to be the original of that ilk. _Unde derivatur_ "Bogie"? Perhaps the next edition of BLACKIE's _still-more-Modern-than-ever Cyclopedia will explain_. * * * * * PARS ABOUT PICTURES (_by Old Par_).--At the Fine Art Society's Gallery I gazed upon the pictures of "Many-sided Nature" with great content, and came to the conclusion that Mr. ALBERT GOODWIN was a many-sided artist. "Now," said I, quoting SHAKSPEARE--_Old Par's Improved Edition_--"is the GOODWIN of our great content made glorious." O.P., who knows every inch of Abingdon, who has gazed upon Hastings from |
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