Punch, Or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, February 11, 1914
Punch, Or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, February 11, 1914
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The spectacle was not without its pathos. F. W. H. Now had alot of holes; so had E. F. And M. L. K. But of a softness still! All the old friends were there too, in spite of what I had directed. "I thought these were to have gone back, " I said. "Didn't I say so?" "Yes; but--" "But what?" "I didn't think you really meant it. " I suppose I didn't. * * * * * "Herr Ballin ... Spends his whole day in the offices of his company on the Alster, and rarely leaves Hamburg except for business journeys... or to escape from some public cemetery. "--_Manchester Guardian. _ Why is he so unpopular? * * * * * "Some day, perhaps a few centuries hence, if it is desired to turn the ship to the starboard, the order starboard will be given, and to the star-order 'starboard' will be given, and to the star-simpler, does it not?" _Naval and Military Record. _ Much. * * * * * "With the exception of the police, Press representatives, and photographers there were comparatively few people in the thoroughfare.
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