Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, September 26, 1891 by Various
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Crash!!! and ... for _finale_, calm sea, sun shining, joyful chorus,
Harvest Home, weddings, &c., &c., &c. I've nothing more to say. Surely this outline is sufficient. Only if any Composer does make use of this idea, and become famous thereby, let him not be ungrateful to the suggester of this brilliant notion (copyright), whose name and address may be had for the asking at the Fleet Street Office. * * * * * SOME CIRCULAR NOTES. CHAPTER VI. _RECOVERY--WAITER--VICOMTE--CHÂTEAU--RECEPTION--NIGHT--MORNING-- WORKERS--HEADSTONES--MEMORIES--STONES--EXPLANATIONS--BREAKFAST-- OFF--BACK AGAIN._ [Illustration: "Karascho!" exclaims Daubinet.] DAUBINET, quite recovered from his fatigue, sings "Blass the Prince of WAILES" enthusiastically, and at intervals ejaculates queer, uncouth words in the Russian tongue. Breakfast with Russian tongue. He asks the waiter for "_minuoschhah karosh caviar_." To which the waiter adroitly replies, "_parfaitement M'sieu_" and disappears. Returning ten minutes afterwards, the wily attendant makes no further allusion to the supposed errand that has taken him out of the room. |
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