Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, November 13, 1841 by Various
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* * * * * AN UNDIVIDED MOIETY. The _Herald_ gives an account of two persons who were carried off suddenly at Lancaster by a paralytic attack _each_. We should have been curious to know the result if, instead of an attack _each_, they had had _one between them_. * * * * * THE HEIR OF APPLEBITE. CHAPTER IX. SHOWS THAT DOCTORS DIFFER. [Illustration: H]Having christened his child, Agamemnon felt it to be his bounden duty to have him vaccinated; but his wife's mother, with a perversity strongly characteristic of the _genus_, strenuously opposed Dr. Jenner's plan of repealing the small pox[1], and insisted upon having him inoculated. Poor Mrs. Applebite was sorely perplexed between her habitual reverence for the opinions of her mama and the dread which she naturally felt of converting the face of the infant heir into a plum-pudding. Agamemnon had evidently determined to be positive upon this point, and all |
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