Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, November 28, 1891 by Various
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Yours, &c., DIOGENES ROBINSON. * * * * * ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. "ONE WHO DOESN'T KNOW EVERYTHING."--You ask, What are the duties of "the Ranger"? Household duties only. He has to inspect the kitchen-ranges in the kitchens of Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, Balmoral, and Osborne. Hence the style and title. He also edits Cook's Guides. "ANOTHER IDIOT" wishes to know if there is such an appointment in the gift of the Crown as the office of "Court Sweep." Why, certainly; and, on State occasions, he wears the Court Soot, and his broom is always waiting for him at the entrance! At Balmoral and Osborne there is a beautiful sweep leading the visitor right up to the front door. "ONE MORE UNFORTUNATE" writes us,--"Sir, in what poem of MILTON's does the following couplet occur?-- I'll light the _gas_ soon, To play the _bas_-soon. How are the lines to be scanned?" _Ans._--On internal evidence, we question whether the lines are MILTON's. In the absence of our Poet, who is out for a holiday, we can only reply, that if shortsighted, |
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