Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, December 19, 1891 by Various
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_Pub._ (_relieved_). Glad to hear it. One has to be so careful
nowadays. Here's an Army List--let us see if anybody called WILDFIRE figures in it. Ha! What's this! "Major WILDMAN, 217th Hussars." (_Gazes at Lit. Aspirant sternly._) Is your Captain WILDFIRE intended as a caricature of Major WILDMAN, Sir, or is it not? _Lit. Asp._ (_astonished_). Why, of course not! I never heard of the man. _Pub._ Very likely not. _We_ should hear of him precious soon if we published your novel as it stands. _Lit. Asp._ But what reason is there to suppose this Major WILDMAN has ever been to Singapore? And how can a captain of a merchantship like the _Jolly Seamew_ be confused with a Major in the Army who has never commanded a vessel in his life? _Pub._ (_doggedly_). All very well; but the name must come out. Then I don't like this description of the Ninth Goblin at all. Where is it? Oh, here! (_Reads._) "Even the cerements of the tomb enveloping the form of the Ninth Goblin could not hide--nay, seemed rather to bring prominently forward--the malignant expression of the one-eyed face, with its crop of red whiskers, beetle brows, and low receding forehead." _Lit. Asp._ What's wrong with _that_? _Pub._ Wrong! Everything's wrong! There are lots of people about with red whiskers and low receding foreheads, and they'll all bring actions of libel. |
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