Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 102, February 13, 1892 by Various
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page 5 of 31 (16%)
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And using language quite terrific.
He hopes to see me in my place, And woe betide the sad seceder, Whose absence helps to throw disgrace Both on his Party and his Leader. I throw my hat up to the sky. At taunts of treason or defection I flip my fingers. What care I? _For I do NOT seek re-election!_ * * * * * "THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH."--According to the _Times_ of Friday last, February 5, Cardinal MANNING died practically a pauper. He had given everything away in charity. He was a "Prince of the Church," and his gifts to others were, indeed, princely. In the wills and deeds of how many of our Very Reverend and Right Reverend Lordships shall we find nothing gathered up and bequeathed of the loaves and fishes which have fallen to their share? Such a testament as the Cardinal's would be in quite a New Testamentary spirit. * * * * * FOREIGN AND HOME NEWS.--"The Prussian Education Bill," remarked an elderly bachelor to. Mr. PETER FAMILIAS, "is a very important matter; because you see--" "Hang the Prussian Education Bill!" interrupted PETER F., testily. |
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