Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, October 9, 1841 by Various
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their executors; but we dare unveil the mystery no further.
* * * * * SPORTING FACE. "Well," said Roebuck to O'Connell, "despite Peel's double-face propensities, he is a great genius." "A great _Janus_ indeed," answered the _liberathor_. * * * * * "A RING! A RING!!" The political pugilistic scrimmage which recently took place in the House of Congress so completely coincides with the views and propensities of the "universal scrimmage" member for Bath, that he intends making a motion for the erection of a twenty-four-foot-ring on the floor of the House, for the benefit of opposition members. The Speaker, says Roebuck, will, in that case, be enabled to ascertain whether the "noes" or "ayes" have it, without tellers. * * * * * PUNCH'S GUIDE TO THE WATERING PLACES.--No. 1. BRIGHTON |
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