Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 102, May 7, 1892 by Various
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LAD, TAKE THE IMPERIAL ROUBLE TO BUY YOURSELF SOME 'BACCY AND THROW IN
YOUR LOT ALONG OF US!"] * * * * * MR. PUNCH'S ROYAL ACADEMY GUIDE, PHILOSOPHER, AND VERY FAMILIAR FRIEND FOR THE R.A. SEASON. [Illustration: No. 20. Japanese Jenny, the Female Conjuror, privately practicing production of glass bowl full of water from nowhere in particular; a subject not unnaturally associated with the name of Waterhouse, A.] [Illustration: No. 287. "Forgers at Work; or, Strike while the Iron's hot!" Portrait of the recently elected Associate making a hit immediately on his election. Stan'up, Stanhope Forbes, A. (and "A. 1," adds _Mr. P._), prepare to receive congratulations!] [Illustration: No. 164. Watts the douche is this? A rainbow shower-bath? by G.F. Watts, R.A.] No. 16. It is called "_A Toast._ By AGNES E. WALKER." It should be called "A Toast without a Song," as it seems to represent an eminent tenor unavoidably prevented by cold, &c., when staying at home, and taking the mixture as before. No. 19. A musical subject, "_The Open C._" By HENRY MOORE, A. No. 24. "_Food for Reflection; or, A (Looking) Glass too much._" Black Eye'd SUSAN (hiding her black eye) after a row. The person who "calls |
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