Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, August 7, 1841 by Various
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page 44 of 65 (67%)
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I have the honour to be, Sir, your obedient servant, PUNCH. Sir John Pollen, Bart. _Redenham, July 30, 1841._ SIGNOR,--I have just received a note in which you complain of a speech made by me at Andover. I have sent express for my Lord Wilkshire, and will then endeavour to recollect what I did say. I have the honour to be, your admirer, JOHN POLLEN. To Signor Punch. _White Hart._ SIGNOR,--My friend Lord Wilkshire has just arrived. It is his opinion that: I did use the terms "Punch, or any other puppet;" but I intended them to have been highly complimentary, as applied to Lord William Paget. I have the honour to be, your increased admirer, JOHN POLLEN. To Signor Punch. |
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