Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, March 14, 1891 by Various
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PUNCH,
OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI. VOL. 100. March 14, 1891. SPECIMENS FROM MR. PUNCH'S SCAMP-ALBUM. NO. III.--THE BIOGRAPHER. We will ask you, reader, this week, to compel your fancy to take a further flight, and kindly imagine yourself a worthy merchant, who has exchanged the turmoil of City-life for the elegant leisure of a suburban villa--let us say at Norwood. You are in your dining-room, examining the sky, and thinking that, if the weather holds up, you will take your big dog out presently for a run before lunch, when you are told that a gentleman is in the study who wishes to see you "on particular business." The very word excites you, not unpleasantly, nor do you care whether it is Churchwarden's business, or the District Board, or the County Council--it is enough that your experience and practical knowledge of affairs are in request--and, better still, it will give you something to do. So, after a delay due to your own importance, you march into your study, and find a brisk stranger, with |
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