Punch, Or the London Charivari, volume 1, October 2, 1841
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&c. This excited old lady is evidently anxious to disfigure the headof the government, by scratching Sir Robert Peel's I's out. * * * * * MOLAR AND INCISOR. Muntz, in rigging Wakley upon the late article in the _Examiner_, likeningthe member for Finsbury, in his connexion with Sir Robert Peel, "to thebird which exists by picking the crocodile's teeth, " jocularly remarked, "Well, I never had any body to pick my teeth. " "I should think not, orthey would have chosen a much better set. " * * ...* * * TWENTY POUNDS. READER, did you ever want twenty pounds? You have--you have!--I see it--Iknow it! Nay, never blush! Your hand--your hand! READER. --Sir, I-- Silence!--nonsense--stuff; don't, don't prevaricate--own it as I do, --ownit and rejoice. READER. --Really, sir, this conduct-- Is strange. Granted; don't draw back; come, a cordial gripe. We arefriends; we have both suffered from the same cause. There, that'sright--honest palm to palm. Now, how say you--have you ever wanted twentypounds?
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