Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, October 3, 1891 by Various
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PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI.
VOL. 101. October 3rd, 1891. THE TRAVELLING COMPANIONS. No. IX. SCENE--_The Burg Terrace at Nuremberg_. PODBURY _on a bench, grappling with the Epitome of_ SPENCER. _Podbury_ (_reading aloud, with comments_). "For really to conceive the infinite divisibility of matter is mentally to follow out the divisions to infinity, and to do this would require infinite time." You're right _there_, old cock, and, as I haven't got it to spare, I won't trouble you!--um--um ... "opposite absurdities"--"subjective modifications" ... "ultimate scientific ideas, then, are all representative of ideas that cannot be comprehended." I could have told _him_ that. What bally rot this Philosophy is--but I suppose I must peg away at it. Didn't she say she was sorry I didn't go in more for cultivating my mind? (_He looks up._) Jove, here she comes! and yes, there's that beggar CULCHARD with her! I thought he'd--how the dickens did he manage to--? I see what _he's_ after--thinks he'll cut me out--twice over--but he shan't this time, if I can help it! _Culchard_ (_to_ Miss HYPATIA PRENDERGAST). No, the Modern Spirit is too |
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