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PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI.

[August 27, 1892.

HONOURS EASY.

Sir E. L. (gaily). "Baronetted ? Of course, my Boy—right thing to do ! Thanks. Ta-Ta 1 " [Careers away, to keep up his circulation.
Mr. P. "And you, Mr. Labby?" II. L. (languidly). "Oh—ah—as for me— I'm out of it— that's the Truth."

WOT CHElt, LABBY?

[" Mr. Labouchere, so he says, has come to London, to enjoy the smiles
of the new Ministry."—Morning Paper.]

Enjoy them, dear Lajjby, smile back, if you can—
Though your lip has a curl that portends something sinister —

It is painful, I take it, to flash in the pan,
While a rival goes off with a bang as a Minister.

But you (you 're a cynic, that's one of the ways,
And by no means the worst, to get credit for kindness),

You can smile at this struggle for titles and praise,
You can laugh at your friends while you envy their blindness.

A time, so I fancy you saying, will come ;

They are not done with Labby, for all their sweet smiling ;
And they 're vastly mistaken who think he '11 be dumb,

Or abandon his amiable habit of riling.

" Great Scott ! "—Mr. Punch's congratulations to the new Bart,
of Scott's Bank, Cavendish Square, with the classic name of Horace.
His friends will be able to adapt Macaulay's lines, and tell—

" How well Horatius kept the Bank,
In the brave days of old."

Of course, be it understood that "keeping the Bank" has nothing
whatever to do with Monte Carlo, or with any game of speculation.
Ad multos annvs.' And to adapt again—

" On Horace's head Honours accumulate ! "

Balfour and Salisbury.—The late Government couldn't help
having a good dash of spirit in it, seeing it was a "B. and S."
mixture. Now, " B. and S."—olf! Vide 3Ir. Punch's Cartoon this
week.
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