Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, September 10, 1892 by Various
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(_SUGGESTED BY THE CONTENTS BILLS._) _Monday._--First appearance of "the Epidemic." Good bold line with reference to Russia. Not of sufficient importance to head the Bill, but still distinctly taking. _Tuesday._--Quite a feature. Centre of the Bill with sub-lines of "Horrible Disclosures," and "Painful Scenes." Becoming a boom. To be further developed to-morrow. _Wednesday._--Bill all "Epidemic." Even Cricket sacrificed to make room for it. "News from Abroad." "Horrors at Hamburg." No idea it would turn out so well. A perfect treasure-trove at this quiet season of the year! _Thursday._--Nothing but "Epidemic"--"Arrival in England"--"Precautions Everywhere." Let the boom go! It feeds itself! Nearly as good as a foreign war! _Friday._--Still "the Epidemic," but requires strengthening. "Spreading in the Provinces," but still, not like it was. Falling flat. _Saturday._--A good sensational Murder! The very thing for the Contents Bills. Exit "the Epidemic," until again wanted. * * * * * SONGS OF SOCIETY; |
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