PUNCH'S ALMANACK FOR 1859.
BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. ( _ rriBBf *_"-— h» > SHOTSWITH A LONG BOW,
Nearly dav^^^^ [ \lSjj. j f Jllfe* ; I if I w« a policeforw^TO
feel the responsibilities of life ' ~~ "'W^^IP' 1 - u i /Sffl&Zr I ! Mr. Attorney-General Scar.
as one should do, I assented to jk^^^-J^^-^-^m^^^^-t 11 | AsS^SSST?! >| -s^™1 If1''^? ?T *m they *«*
become godfather to my dear I ^=«^^™^Sft^H! H * 1 iHIHN ! III | pS then-tltle of the Soarlett run.
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Rare Feat of Horsemanship^ ,„ aUoweddaily six hours t/lase. i>
-A mounted policeman takes a
fence. ju.w/^^.cy ,...„„
« miarH nnnstantlv before | The Language of Ladies.—Plain is the strongest word
in the feminine vocabulary to express ill looks. Some think ■■-
it mild, but it is powerfully though delicately expressive. &
That which is plain is conspicuous. It means, therefore, d
remarkably ugly. A lady never calls a bull-dog plain, or a .ju
baboon. That would be too severe.
Gastronomical.—Mr. Alderman Garbage defines green
fat to be a gluttonous substance
-w7rd Painting m Water Colour, The flesh-colour of ^f^l^T^^ there ladies" Th^11
the^poystaBe^ but that^^ti^exfa^ from thereof a room toh sparks> and ire also
those creatures. It is the ink shed by the cu™£-?im to ™ . red-hot cinders that are apt to leap
+>in water between it and its pursuers, aud must not liable to be caugni, uy ™
out of the grate.
darken the water between it and its pursuers, aud must not
^SS—uao?KSaM | "~The Economist Abroad.-Saveall, ^^gn. to
8°CReam for CO— ^r™,-«. Exemplify ^^t^lS^h«^riS?(S2
Religio Loci. A. Worship Street.
\
, a good Swim in the clkar bl« watek-and IT «C Scrambling -
Bv much tee Plk.asaktf.8T way or Sea-Mathino is to tak,. a Boat, andha ^ , bh ,
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BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. ( _ rriBBf *_"-— h» > SHOTSWITH A LONG BOW,
Nearly dav^^^^ [ \lSjj. j f Jllfe* ; I if I w« a policeforw^TO
feel the responsibilities of life ' ~~ "'W^^IP' 1 - u i /Sffl&Zr I ! Mr. Attorney-General Scar.
as one should do, I assented to jk^^^-J^^-^-^m^^^^-t 11 | AsS^SSST?! >| -s^™1 If1''^? ?T *m they *«*
become godfather to my dear I ^=«^^™^Sft^H! H * 1 iHIHN ! III | pS then-tltle of the Soarlett run.
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I
id
Rare Feat of Horsemanship^ ,„ aUoweddaily six hours t/lase. i>
-A mounted policeman takes a
fence. ju.w/^^.cy ,...„„
« miarH nnnstantlv before | The Language of Ladies.—Plain is the strongest word
in the feminine vocabulary to express ill looks. Some think ■■-
it mild, but it is powerfully though delicately expressive. &
That which is plain is conspicuous. It means, therefore, d
remarkably ugly. A lady never calls a bull-dog plain, or a .ju
baboon. That would be too severe.
Gastronomical.—Mr. Alderman Garbage defines green
fat to be a gluttonous substance
-w7rd Painting m Water Colour, The flesh-colour of ^f^l^T^^ there ladies" Th^11
the^poystaBe^ but that^^ti^exfa^ from thereof a room toh sparks> and ire also
those creatures. It is the ink shed by the cu™£-?im to ™ . red-hot cinders that are apt to leap
+>in water between it and its pursuers, aud must not liable to be caugni, uy ™
out of the grate.
darken the water between it and its pursuers, aud must not
^SS—uao?KSaM | "~The Economist Abroad.-Saveall, ^^gn. to
8°CReam for CO— ^r™,-«. Exemplify ^^t^lS^h«^riS?(S2
Religio Loci. A. Worship Street.
\
, a good Swim in the clkar bl« watek-and IT «C Scrambling -
Bv much tee Plk.asaktf.8T way or Sea-Mathino is to tak,. a Boat, andha ^ , bh ,
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