Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, November 19, 1892 by Various
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PUNCH,
OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI. VOL. 103. November 19, 1892. THE MAN WHO WOULD. II.--THE MAN WHO WOULD PLAY GOLF. BULGER was no cricketer, no tennis-player, no sportsman, in fact. But his Doctor recommended exercise and fresh air. "And I'm thinking, Sir," he added, "that you cannot do better than just take yourself down to St. Andrews, and put yourself under TOM MORRIS." "Is he a great Scotch physician?" asked BULGER; "I don't seem to have heard of him." "The Head of the Faculty, Sir," said the medical man--"the Head of the Faculty in those parts." BULGER packed his effects, and, in process of time, he arrived at Leuchars. Here he observed some venerable towers within a short walk, and fancied that he would presently arrive at St. Andrews. In this he was reckoning without the railway system--he was compelled to wait at Leuchars for no inconsiderable time, which he occupied in extracting |
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