Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, March 7, 1891 by Various
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PUNCH,
OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI. VOL. 100. March 7, 1891. VOCES POPULI. IN A FOG.--A REMINISCENCE OF THE PAST MONTH. SCENE--_Main Thoroughfare near Hyde Park. Time 8 P.M. Nothing visible anywhere, but very much audible; horses slipping and plunging, wheels grinding, crashes, jolts, and English as she is spoke on such occasions._ _Mrs. Flusters_ (_who is seated in a brougham with her husband, on their way to dine with some friends in Cromwell Road_). We shall be dreadfully late, I know we shall! I'm sure PEACOCK could go faster than this if he liked--he always loses his head when there's much traffic. Do tell him to make haste! _Mr. F._ Better let him alone--he knows what he's doing. |
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