Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, October 8, 1892 by Various
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page 13 of 42 (30%)
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All these subjects, like all others connected with shooting, can be
resumed and continued after dinner, and in the smoking-room. Talk of the staleness of smoke! It's nothing to the staleness of the stories to which four self-respecting smoking-room walls have to listen in the course of an evening. (_To be continued._) * * * * * [Illustration: A PIS-ALLER. "ARE THERE ANY NIGGERS ON THE BEACH THIS MORNING, MAMMIE?" "NO, DEAR; IT'S SUNDAY MORNING." "OH, THEN I MAY AS WELL GO TO CHURCH WITH YOU!"] * * * * * BY-AND-BY LAWS FOR TRAFALGAR SQUARE. (_WHEN MEETINGS ARE HELD IN "TIMES OF POLITICAL OR SOCIAL CRISES_.") 1. Cabs, omnibuses, carriages, and pedestrians will be expected to keep clear of the space occupied by the Demonstrators. 2. To prevent destruction of glass and removal of property from shop windows, tradesmen will be expected to put up their shutters several hours before the holding of the meeting. |
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