Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, October 16, 1841 by Various
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have been ranged in the following order, descending from the highest to
the lowest--that is, from the drawing-room of St. James's to the cellar in St. Giles's. _ _ | | ST. JAMES'S SERIES. H | | People wearing coronets. i | Superior__| People related to coronets. g | Class. | People having no coronet, but who expect to get one. h | | People who talk of their grandfathers, and keep a -| | carriage. L | |_ i | _ f | | SECONDARY. e | | (_Russell-square group._) | | People who keep a carriage, but are silent |_ | respecting their grandfathers. _ | People who give dinners to the superior series. | | People who talk of the four per cents, and are | | suspected of being mixed up in a grocery concern M | Transition_| in the City. i | Class. | d | | (_Clapham group._) d | | People who "confess the Cape," and say, that though l | | Pa amuses himself in the dry-salter line in e | | Fenchurch-street, he needn't do it if he didn't -| | like. L | | People who keep a shop "concern" and a one-horse i | | shay, and go to Ramsgate for three weeks in the f | |_ dog-days. |
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