Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, September 26, 1891 by Various
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PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI
VOL. 101 SEPTEMBER 26, 1891 THE WAITERS' STRIKE. (_AT THE NAVAL EXHIBITION._) [Illustration] The German Waiter waxeth fat; he grows exceeding proud; He is a shade more kicksome than can fairly be allowed. The British Press goes out to dine--the Teuton, they relate, Throws down his napkin like a gage, and swears he will not wait. Now there are many proverbs--some are good and some are not-- But the Teuton was misled who cried, "Strike while the _entrée_'s hot!" Like readers with no book-marks, all the rebels lost their place, And vanished out of Chelsea in their dress-suits and disgrace. And I'm told that there were murmurings and curses deep and low In darksome public-houses in the road of Pimlico, |
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