Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, August 22, 1891 by Various
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PUNCH,
OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI. VOL. 101. August 22, 1891. THE TRAVELLING COMPANIONS. NO. III. SCENE--_On the Coach from Braine l'Alleud to Waterloo. The vehicle has a Belgian driver, but the conductor is a true-born Briton. Mr. CYRUS K. TROTTER and his daughter are behind with PODBURY. CULCHARD, who is not as yet sufficiently on speaking terms with his friend to ask for an introduction, is on the box-seat in front._ _Mr. Trotter_. How are you getting along, MAUD? Your seat pretty comfortable? _Miss Trotter_. Well, I guess it would be about as luxurious if it hadn't got a chunk of wood nailed down the middle--it's not going to have anyone confusing it with a bed of roses _just_ yet. (_To PODB._) |
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