Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, November 26, 1892 by Various
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the largest forestbred and blackmaned specimen ever imported into
this country--the _other_ lion standing beyind (_disparagingly_), has nothing whatever to do with the tableau, 'aving been shot recently in Africa by Mr. STANLEY, the two figgers at the side repperesent the Boy Murderers who killed their own father at Crewe with a 'atchet and other 'orrible barbarities. I shall conclude the Collection by showing you the magnificent group repperesentin' Her Gracious Majisty the QUEEN, as she appeared in 'er 'appier and younger days, surrounded by the late Mr. SPURGEON, the 'Eroes of the Soudan, and other Members of the Royal Fam'ly. INSIDE THE CIRCUS. _After some tight-rope, juggling, and boneless performances have been given in the very limited arena, the Clown has introduced the Learned Pony._ _Clown._ Now, little Pony, go round the Company and pick me out the little boy as robs the Farmer's orchard. [_The Pony trots round, and thrusts his nose confidently into a Small Boy's face._ _Small Boy_ (_indignantly_). Ye're a _liar_, Powney; so theer! _Clown._ Now, see if you can find me the little gal as steals her mother's jam and sugar. Look sharp now, don't stand there playin' with yer bit! _A Little Girl_ (_penitently, as the Accusing Quadruped halts in front |
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