Punch, Or the London Charivari, volume 156, May 7, 1919.
Punch, Or the London Charivari, volume 156, May 7, 1919.
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"My dear old thing, I've been here _allnight_!"... "Do be reasonable. "... "Don't be absurd. " "Oh, dry up, you two, and leave it to the winning-post to decide, "said William. "By the way, where is the winning-post?" "The winning-post, " we echoed. "Yes, where is he?" "Begging your pardon, Sir, " came the voice of the Mess orderly, "but if you was referring to Mister MacTavish he went home to bedhalf-an-hour ago. " PATLANDER. * * * * * [Illustration: _Potential President of the Royal Academ...y. _ "AND HERE, AUNTIE, WE GET THE SIDE ELEVATION. " _Auntie. _ "HOW DELIGHTFULLY THOROUGH! I'D NO IDEA THAT ARCHITECTS DIDTHE SIDES AS WELL. "] * * * * * ANOTHER IMPENDING APOLOGY. "A sub-department of Scotland Yard ... Which looks after Kings and visiting potentates, Cabinet Ministers and Suffragettes, spies, anarchists, and other 'undesirables. '"--_Daily Paper. _ * * * * * "The custodian smothered the ball, and after a Ruby scrimmage the City goal escaped.
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