Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, July 7th, 1920 by Various
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_THE QUEEN'S REST CURE._ By "MR. X." "_The Queen's Rest-Cure_ is a greater book than _The Rescue_ by JOSEPH CONRAD, because the sinister thrill of suspense yields to the ever- fresh romance of young love. I have read and re-read it with tears of pure delight, punctuated with shrieks of happy laughter."--_Lord Thanet in "The Maryland Mirror."_ * * * * * _QUOTES AND CHEERIES._ A medium of instruction and enlightenment for literary gents, gentle readers and all persons anxious to think about four things at once. EVERY SATURDAY. _Mary's Journal of her Trip to England._ The concluding instalment of Mary Queen of Hearts' journal of her trip to England appears in the current issue of _Quotes and Cheeries_ under the caption of "Squinting House Square Papers." Reference has already been made in a preceding instalment to the riots at the Fitz Hotel and the flight of the Queen to Wimbledon in a taxi driven by Sir Philip Phibbs, afterwards Lord Fountain of Penn. * * * * * |
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