Punch, Or the London Charivari, volume 153, September 12, 1917
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Good dog!) Now then, old boy, I've shown you the way. _It's up to you!_ * * * * * Another powerful article on these lines will appear next week. [But not in _Punch_. -ED. ] * * * * * [Illustration: _Caller at the office of the Inventions Board. _ "'DURINGWAR PREPARE FOR PEACE'--THAT MUST BE OUR MOTTO! AND MY SPECIAL PATENTSHELL-CASE IS THE VERY THING. A SHELL-CASE TO-DAY----AND A BLANC-MANGEMOULD TO-MORROW. "] * * * * * THE ONLY OTHER TOPIC. "I shot a marrow into the--I mean I cut a marrow two ...feet seven incheslong yesterday, " said the man in the corner seat. "What did it weigh?" we asked anxiously. After two months of thempotatoes had somewhat palled. We were growing rather tired of marrows, but we waited eagerly for his answer, "Twenty-six pounds nine and three-quarter ounces. " Disappointment again. Our hopes were dashed to the ground. Some obscureindividual, according to the local press, had produced from his humblecottage garden a marrow weighing thirty-four pounds, and the thingrankled.
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