Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, May 23, 1891 by Various
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page 18 of 40 (45%)
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One of our "Co."--and the Baron may observe that, when "Co." is
written it is not an abbreviation of "Coves"--has been reading _Sir George_ (BENTLEY), a Novel, which Mrs. HENNIKER has the courage to put forth in one volume. At the outset, the writing is a little slipshod. Mrs. HENNIKER has, moreover, a wild passion for the conjunction. When she can't summon another "which," she sticks in a "that." On one page appears the following startling announcement--"The March winds this year were unusually biting, and her nervous guardian would therefore [why therefore?] never allow her to walk out without a respirator, till they blew no longer from the East." We assume that, as soon as respirators blew from the West, this injunction would be withdrawn. But, as Mrs. HENNIKER, gets forward in her story, the style improves, "which's" disappear as they did in _Macbeth's_ time, and the tale is told in simple strenuous language. _Uncle George_ is a character finely conceived, and admirably drawn. The Baron returns thanks to the publisher, W. HEINEMANN, for sending a volume of DE QUINCEY's _Posthumorous Works_. A small dose of them, taken occasionally the last thing at night, may be confidently recommended to admirers of _The Opium Eater_, and will probably be found of considerable value to some who hitherto may have been the victims of _insomnia_. Highly recommended by the Faculty. (_Signed._) BARON DE BOOK-WORMS & Co. * * * * * EVENINGS FROM HOME. At the Court Theatre, _Le Feu Toupinel_, adapted for the English |
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