Punch, Or the London Charivari, volume 1, September 5, 1841
Punch, Or the London Charivari, volume 1, September 5, 1841
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THE QUEEN. --Charity would be a better term, as that is said to begin athome. How long were you in your last place? SIR ROBERT. --Not half so long as I wished--for the sake of the country. THE QUEEN. --Why did you leave? SIR ROBERT. --Somebody said I was saucy--and somebody else said I was nothonest--and somebody else said I had better go. THE QUEEN. --Who was the latter somebody? SIR ROBERT. --My master. THE QUEEN. --Your exposure of my late premier's faults, and your presentapplication for hi...s situation, result from disinterestedness, of course? SIR ROBERT. --Of course, madam. THE QUEEN. --Then salary is not so much an object as a comfortablesituation. SIR ROBERT. --I beg pardon; but I've been out of place ten years, and havea small family to support. _Wages_ is, therefore, some sort of aconsideration. THE QUEEN. --I don't quite like you. SIR ROBERT (_glancing knowingly at the Queen_). --I don't think there isany one that _you can_ have better. THE QUEEN. --I'm afraid not. SIR ROBERT.
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