Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, July 23, 1892 by Various
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page 36 of 42 (85%)
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Anybody who does not give loud expression to the opinion at the
nearest bar when the Court rises, that he could have managed the case for either or both sides infinitely better than the Counsel engaged. A Court-house whose atmosphere is pleasant and invigorating after the Court has sat for fifteen minutes. (Anyone concerned who, on reading these remarks in print, will think that the cap can, by any _scintilla_ of possibility, fit himself.) * * * * * [Illustration: BUFFALO WILLIAM'S GREAT WILD N.S.E. & W. SHOW. THE LATEST "UNSEATING ACT."] * * * * * [Illustration: PORTRAIT OF A LABOUR CANDIDATE. WARRANTED TO "SWEEP THE COUNTRY," AND MAKE HIS MARK IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. (NATURALLY A FLUE-NT SPEAKER)!] * * * * * JUSTICE FOR 'FRISCO. DEAR MR. PUNCH,--I notice that a complaint has been made that those charming stories of wild life in the Far West, are out of date. Nay, more, that they are calculated to do a great deal of harm to a considerable amount of valuable property. On the other hand, the |
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