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... heard your namesake JEM the Penman once say , " PLATO , thou reasonest well . " THE RITUALIST RAT . ( Sung in Character before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council . ) PEOPLE talk of Church Mice , And they call us Church Rats ...
... heard your namesake JEM the Penman once say , " PLATO , thou reasonest well . " THE RITUALIST RAT . ( Sung in Character before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council . ) PEOPLE talk of Church Mice , And they call us Church Rats ...
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... heard off at them by dandy and empty - headed officers of more swell " of anything that was particularly to his credit . We never knew anything branches , there lies nothing more respectable than snobbishness , con- that was not pre ...
... heard off at them by dandy and empty - headed officers of more swell " of anything that was particularly to his credit . We never knew anything branches , there lies nothing more respectable than snobbishness , con- that was not pre ...
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... heard much nonsense talked by musical con- noisseurs , who com- plain of the sad dearth of taste for music in this country ; but , gatherer , how many desirable things they could liberate from taxation | seeing how St. James's Hall is ...
... heard much nonsense talked by musical con- noisseurs , who com- plain of the sad dearth of taste for music in this country ; but , gatherer , how many desirable things they could liberate from taxation | seeing how St. James's Hall is ...
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... heard that " HER MAJESTY'S Tower " is about to appear . 1 1 1 PUNCH , OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI . - JANUARY 16. BIRDS , BEASTS , AND FISHES . CHAPTER THE FIRST . - OF THE HAPPY FAMILY : THE FIRST BIRD OF THE LOT . FROM the Preface which ...
... heard that " HER MAJESTY'S Tower " is about to appear . 1 1 1 PUNCH , OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI . - JANUARY 16. BIRDS , BEASTS , AND FISHES . CHAPTER THE FIRST . - OF THE HAPPY FAMILY : THE FIRST BIRD OF THE LOT . FROM the Preface which ...
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... heard serious people object to dancing . If they would but go to a ball and see any , they would find it no laughing matter . He can assure them that the most part of dancers go through the amuse- ment of spinning round and round , and ...
... heard serious people object to dancing . If they would but go to a ball and see any , they would find it no laughing matter . He can assure them that the most part of dancers go through the amuse- ment of spinning round and round , and ...
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