Punch, Or the London Charivari, volume 98, January 18, 1890
Punch, Or the London Charivari, volume 98, January 18, 1890
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_The Elderly Gentleman_ (_smiling sweetly, and balancing himself on hisheels against some railings_). I'm shure _I_ dunno. _Cabman. _ Well, _look_, can't yer? don't keep me 'ere all day--feel in yerpockets, come! [_The Old Gentleman makes an abortive effort to find a pocket about him somewhere, and then relapses into abstraction. _ _Crowd. _ Let 'im take 'is time, _he'll_ pay yer right enough, if you letthe man alone. _A Woman. _ Ah, pore gentleman, the best of us is took like that sometime...s! [_Murmurs of sympathy. _ _Cabman. _ I don't want no more than what's my own. 'E's rode in my keb, andI want my fare out of 'im--an' I mean '_aving_ it, too! [_Here the Old Gentleman, who seems bored by the discussion, abruptly serpentines off again and is immediately overtaken and surrounded. _ _The E. G. _ Wha' d'ye mean? 'founded 'perrinence! Lemme 'lone . . . 'portantbishniss! _Cabman. _ Pay me my fare, --or I'll have your bag!
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