Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, June 20, 1891 by Various
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the same style, to my thinking!
_A Captious Critic_. Well, they don't seem to me to 'ave much to do with anything _naval_. _His Companion_. Why, it comes under machinery, don't it? You're so bloomin' particular, you are! Wouldn't touch a glass o' beer 'ere, unless it was brewed with salt-water, I suppose! Well, come on, then--there's a bar 'andy! [_They adjourn for refreshment._ * * * * * PROVERBS PRO OMNIBUS.--Directly the Chairman of the General Omnibus Company observed that if the men's demands were conceded the fares would have to be raised, there was a rush to be the first out with the old proverb about Penny wise and Pound foolish. However, "In for a penny" remains as heretofore, the _employés_ having successfully gone "in for a Pound." Let them now "take care of the pence," and they may feel well assured that this particular POUND will be able to take care of himself. Well, farewell the tranquillity of the streets of last week! Henceforth not "chaos," but "'Bus 'os," has come again! * * * * * NOLENS VOLENS. [Illustration] |
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