Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 102, May 7, 1892 by Various
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himself a Gentleman" is seen as a retiring person in another mirror.
ETTORE TITO. No. 40. _Little Bo Peep after Lunch_, supported by a tree. Early intemperance movement. "Let 'm 'lone, they'll come home, leave tails b'ind 'em." JOHN DA COSTA. No. 56. _Ben Ledi._ This is a puzzle picture by Mr. JAMES ELLIOT. Of course there is in it, somewhere or other, a portrait of the eminent Italian, BENJAMIN LEDI. Puzzle, to find him. No. 83. "_The Coming Sneeze._" Picture of a Lady evidently saying, "Oh dear! Is it influenza!!" THOMAS C.S. BENHAM. No. 89. "_Handicapped; or, A Scotch Race from thiS TARTAN Point._" JOHN PETTIE, R.A. No. 95. Large and Early Something Warrior, pointing to a bald-headed bust, and singing to a maiden, "_Get your Hair Cut!_" RALPH PEACOCK. No. 97. "_Toe-Toe chez Ta-Ta; or, Oh, my poor Foot!_" "Must hide it before anyone else sees it." FRANK DICKSEE, R.A. No. 102. "_Attitude's Everything; or, The Affected Lawn Tennis Player._" By FREDERIC A. BRIDGMAN, probably a Lillie Bridge man. No. 105. "_Dumb as a Drum with a hole in it._" _Vide Sam Weller._ "JOY! JOY! (G.W.) my task is done!" No. 107. "_Outside the Pail; or, 'Nell' the Dairing Dairymaid._" Taken |
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