Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, October 29, 1892 by Various
page 30 of 43 (69%)
page 30 of 43 (69%)
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[Illustration: AN ILL-DIGESTED LESSON. _The Governess_. "And now, what is a Parable, Effie?" _Effie_ (_who has got rather muddled_). "A Parable? Oh, of course, a Parable is a Heavenly story with an Earthly meaning!"] * * * * * APOLOGIA ARRYGATENSIS.--"'ARRY in Arrygate" was so much sought after everywhere that it was thought _Mr. Punch_ could not possibly supply the great demand for this article with sufficient celerity and dispatch. Hence it happened that the _Harrogate Advertiser_ enthusiastically reproduced the entire article as published in _Mr. Punch's_ pages, without saying "with your leave, or by your leave," to the Proprietors representing _Mr. Punch_. So, _Mr. Punch_, always kindly and courteous, was compelled in this instance to "know the reason why." Whereupon _The Harrogate Advertiser_ acknowledged that it did not "harrogate to itself" any sort of right to republish wholesale without acknowledgment anything that has appeared in _Mr. Punch's_ pages, and at once handsomely apologised for this instance of priggishness quite unprecedented in the _Harrogate Advertiser's_ columns (_Vide Harrogate Advertiser_, October 15). _Box_ and _Cox_ are satisfied. _Causa flnita est. Vive_ 'ARRY! Likewise 'Arrygate! And, know, all men, by these presents, that _Mr. P._ is quite wide-awake. * * * * * ANECDOTAGE.--Said the Old Parliamentary Hand, entering Christ Church, |
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