Punch, Tomy 62-63Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1872 |
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... HARRY can tell you . Harry . Willingly , MAS- TER TOMMY . Tommy . I should like very much to hear . Harry . You must know , then , MASTER TOMMY , that in London there are a great many buildings called Theatres , or Theayters , to which ...
... HARRY can tell you . Harry . Willingly , MAS- TER TOMMY . Tommy . I should like very much to hear . Harry . You must know , then , MASTER TOMMY , that in London there are a great many buildings called Theatres , or Theayters , to which ...
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... HARRY , do you tell MASTER MERTON the story of The Free Admission and the Grateful Turk . HARRY was commencing the story when the curtain , being drawn up , disclosed to them the First Scene of On the Jury . Mr. Barlow . This would ...
... HARRY , do you tell MASTER MERTON the story of The Free Admission and the Grateful Turk . HARRY was commencing the story when the curtain , being drawn up , disclosed to them the First Scene of On the Jury . Mr. Barlow . This would ...
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... HARRY and TOMMY by MR . BARLOW's discourse that they begged to be allowed to quit a place which only aroused so much sadness in the breast of their beloved preceptor . As they were leaving , MR . BARLOW paid a shilling for some ...
... HARRY and TOMMY by MR . BARLOW's discourse that they begged to be allowed to quit a place which only aroused so much sadness in the breast of their beloved preceptor . As they were leaving , MR . BARLOW paid a shilling for some ...
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... HARRY were far behind him in appearance on this memorable oc . 1- sion , which was nothing less than that of their first visit to t ROYAL GRECIAN THEATRE , in the City Road . Here , from their stalls ( which were remarkably inexpensiv ...
... HARRY were far behind him in appearance on this memorable oc . 1- sion , which was nothing less than that of their first visit to t ROYAL GRECIAN THEATRE , in the City Road . Here , from their stalls ( which were remarkably inexpensiv ...
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... HARRY . But how do you connect such a result with the Laws of Motion ? A Harry . Because , Sir , you told me that " Forces acting and re- acting are always equal and contrary to each other . " So , Sir , after this night is over , we ...
... HARRY . But how do you connect such a result with the Laws of Motion ? A Harry . Because , Sir , you told me that " Forces acting and re- acting are always equal and contrary to each other . " So , Sir , after this night is over , we ...
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