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Punch Or The London Charivari Vol 98 February 15 1890

  [english | 1890]  

Various Authors


Excerpts: [... Than stoop to zeal and frank display of zest, Notes of the vulgar glories that invest The housemaid-novel's hero. Nothing more useful than the ...... not intercourse, is what you see: To mix, and sympathise, and to be free, Is the true sociality. These meet, like marbles mingled in a bag, And ...... you excuse my glove. Mr. P. No I won't say good-bye for wherever you may roam, my ...]
Genres: [humor | periodicalDownloads: 376

Punch Or The London Charivari Vol 98 June 14 1890

  [english | 1890]  

Various Authors


Excerpts: [... cut and he drove like winking Though his leg was lame, he forgot that same, and he played the game without shrinking. And Surrey's SHUTER he did his ...... even if no gold there, the boring useful if at any time I feel inclined for a Tunn- Go in. WATKIN has bored long enough already. Friday.-STEPHEN ...... exceedingly wrathy. Pouf. Now for a burst. Which to take the first of the ...]
Genres: [periodical | humorDownloads: 150

Punch Or The London Charivari Vol 98 June 28 1890

  [english | 1890]  

Various Authors


Excerpts: [... lady emerges, like the pla, from a cloud under which, as the envious afterwards declare, the greater part of her previous existence has been spent. ...... be seen, on fine afternoons, reclining in her spick and span Victoria, in the midst of the crowd in the Ladies' Mile. She is thus hedged round with ...... intruder, nor venture to lag When the nymphs of Diana the huntress draw ...]
Genres: [periodical | humorDownloads: 164

Punch Or The London Charivari Vol 98 June 7 1890

  [english | 1890]  

Various Authors


Excerpts: [... course they have respectively prescribed for themselves. Nemesis overtakes the Second S. M. in the next Gallery, when he is captured by a Desultory ...... in ound allusion to the fishes and sea-anemones). Well, they seem to be 'aving it all their own way down there, don't they. [The Group, feeling ...... plain black dress and white cuffs-just what I like to see in a young person. ...]
Genres: [periodical | humorDownloads: 441

Punch Or The London Charivari Vol 98 March 15 1890

  [english | 1890]  

Various Authors


Excerpts: [... authority for this rhyme. Come hup, you beast. (Opens stall and flourishes cudgel-the Bull comes forward with an air of deliberate defiance.). Oh, ...... tails I fasten furze, Or timid horsemen scare If chance occurs, I stock with burrs My little Sister's hair. [The Bull shakes his head reprovingly. Such ...... Drama may possibly be called in question by some members of the L. C. C....]
Genres: [periodical | humorDownloads: 211

Punch Or The London Charivari Vol 98 May 3 1890

  [english | 1890]  

Various Authors


Summary: [Punch Or The London Charivari Vol 98 May 3 1890 by Various. This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.]
Genres: [periodical | humorDownloads: 431

Punch Or The London Charivari Vol Clviii January 7 1920

  [english | 1920]  

Various Authors


Excerpts: [... 1920. Bradbury, Agnew & Co., Ltd., Printers, Whitefriars, London, E.C.4. [Illustration: VOLUME CLVIII.]. NEW WELLS FOR OLD. Over the top of Part ...... The iniquity of the Coalition will make enlightened rulers like LENIN and TROTSKY blush for the human race. I feel with you that till the real Liberal ...... conditions, everywhere and at all times, England is invariably and ...]
Genres: [periodical | humorDownloads: 161

Punch Or The London Charivari Volume 93 August 20 1887

  [english | 1887]  

Various Authors


Excerpts: [... pleasure). Why are we stopping here. Why are we not stopping here. It is disgraceful that we should stop here. It is disgraceful that we should not ...... of school-hours. It denied them a recreation they particularly wanted to enjoy in the holidays, namely, shooting, which was fun for them as good ...... I'll be bound, To our City this thing is a shame But I guess 'twill be found, ...]
Genres: [humor | periodicalDownloads: 272

Punch Or The London Charivari Volume 98 January 4 1890

  [english | 1890]  

Various Authors


Excerpts: [... and acquisitions of their heroic compatriot 'embarrassing.' 'The arts and valour of the Portuguese had now made a great impression on the minds of ...... zone-confounding vision, had indeed vanished, and in their stead seemed to wave snowy serviettes, to flow champagne-streams, to glitter goblets, ...... an opportunity presents itself.' It presents itself here and now. Take, ...]
Genres: [periodical | humorDownloads: 152

Punch Or The London Charivari Volume 98 March 22 1890

  [english | 1890]  

Various Authors


Excerpts: [... that his Lordship observes that he will NOT have the Court turned into a theatre.]. JUSTISS FOR THE PORE. I've jest been told another staggerer. ...... by good men, had been still used as it was ordered to be used, and has been used for sentrys, these same raggid boys and gals wood have bin a learning ...... in the Row at the present time would not look at a cigar under ...]
Genres: [periodical | humorDownloads: 424

Punch Or The London Charivari Volume 98 May 17 1890

  [english | 1890]  

Various Authors


Excerpts: [... The scenery and costumes were excellent, and great relief was afforded to the more tragic tones of the play by entrusting the heavy part of Andreas to ...... are no sound reasons for supposing that the first two syllables of PADEREWSKI'S name are simply a corruption of the Hibernian Paddy.. CLASSIC ...... continues to receive visitors as above from 6 A.M. to 11 P.M. daily, and may ...]
Genres: [periodical | humorDownloads: 266

Punch Or The London Charivari Volume 98 May 24 1890

  [english | 1890]  

Various Authors


Excerpts: [... out two large Dolls, which they place on chairs. Miss J. Don't they look nice. Come, POLLY, let us strive To make ourselves believe that they're ...... POLLY preferred to me-what ignominy. Miss P. (weeping, L.). My horrid Sailor jilting me for JENNY. [The two Dolls face one another, C. Sailor ...... with a low standard of life and the excessive supply of unskilled labour are the ...]
Genres: [periodical | humorDownloads: 217

Rakkauden Komedia

  [english | 1862]  

Henrik Ibsen


Summary: [Henrik Ibsen (20 March 1828 ? 23 May 1906) was a major 19th-century Norwegian playwright theatre director and poet. He is often referred to as the father of modern drama and is one of the founders of Modernism in the theatre. His plays were considered scandalous to many of his era when European societies were characterized by strict mores of family life and propriety. Ibsens work examined the ...]
Genres: [drama | humorDownloads: 220

Red Saunders

  [english | 1901]  

Henry Wallace Phillips


Summary: [By proxy -- In the toils.]
Genres: [western | humorDownloads: 232

Red Saunders Pets And Other Critters

  [english | 1902]  

Henry Wallace Phillips


Summary: [By proxy -- In the toils.]
Genres: [short story collection | humor | westernDownloads: 437

Reflections Of A Bachelor Girl

  [english | 1909]  

Helen Rowland


Summary: [Marginal illustrations in red.]
Genres: [humorDownloads: 301

Rippling Rhymes

  [english | 1913]  

Walt Mason


Excerpts: [... we have all the day before us, for the morning is but young, and there's hope in every zephyr, and the skies are bright and blue. It is morning here ...... this puny fellow, this meek and humble chap. No doubt he'd show up yellow if he got in a scrap. His face is pale and sickly, he's weak of arm ...... see he takes it easy, not a button does he shed you can hear the wheels ...]
Genres: [humorDownloads: 413

Roast Beef Medium

  [english | 1913]  

Edna Ferber


Summary: [I loved this book. Emma is a unique straightforward character who tells it like it is. Great read.]
Genres: [humor | romance | short story collectionDownloads: 154

Rogers Isms

  [english | 1919]  

Will Rogers


Summary: [Adela Rogers St. Johns (ne Adela Nora Rogers May 20 1894-August 10 1988) was an American journalist novelist and screenwriter. She wrote a number of screenplays for silent movies and late in life appeared with other early twentieth-century figures as one of the witnesses in Warren Beattys Reds but she is best remembered for her groundbreaking exploits as a girl reporter during the 1920s and 1930s.]
Genres: [humorDownloads: 457

Rogues Company

  [english | 1921]  

I R Wylie


Excerpts: [... 'e isn't, he explained. 'E's mad.. The doctor's manner changed instantly. He drew out a pair of tortoise-shell-rimmed spectacles, adjusted them ...... of one phenomenon to another. You, frankly, consider your identity as the main consideration. To me it is not of the slightest importance. How long have ...... on a wide, unknown sea, without flag, without helm, without anchor. It ...]
Genres: [romance | humor | fiction and literatureDownloads: 301
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