Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, March 10th, 1920 by Various
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For Dora's in the saddle yet and seemingly unseatable.
* * * * * BROODY. "Will the Imperial Government hen proceed to a new conquest of Southern Ireland?"--_Daily Paper._ No, we expect it will be left sitting. * * * * * "HIDDEN MUMMIES. The Museum authorities are receiving numerous inquiries when the mummies will be on view, particularly for school children."--_Daily Paper._ We hope that the N.S.P.C.C. will see to it that all mummies are allowed to return to their families without further delay. * * * * * [Illustration: MANNERS AND MODES. THEN AND NOW. [_From an Early-Victorian pocket "Etiquette for Gentlemen_":--"If you so far forget what is elegant as to smoke in the street or park, at least |
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