Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 158, February 4, 1920 by Various
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page 22 of 52 (42%)
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But isn't this rather trigamous?
* * * * * [Illustration: MANNERS AND MODES. TYPICAL VOTARIES OF TERPSICHORE, MOST GRACEFUL OF THE MUSES.] * * * * * BEHIND THE SCENES IN CINEMA-LAND. [Illustration: THE FILM ACTRESS HAS A LIFE OF CONSTANT CHANGE. AS SOON AS SHE HAS FINISHED BEING "DARE-DEVIL DAISY"--] [Illustration: SHE IS EXHORTED TO PLAY THE NAME PART IN "VIOLET, THE MASCOT OF BUTTERCUP FARM," FEATURING A PENSIVE SMILE.] * * * * * FIXES THE HARE. I found Andy Devenish, of Castle Devenish, Co. Cork, in Piccadilly. He was wearing an old frieze overcoat, the bottom of which had suffered from a puppy's teeth, and a bowler hat with a guard-ring dangling from its flat brim. His freckled nose was squashed against Fore's window as he gazed wistfully at the sporting prints within. I led him gently westwards, pushed him into the club's best arm-chair, placed the wine of our mutual country at his elbow and spoke to him severely. |
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