Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 102, May 7, 1892 by Various
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displacements, but as to their subjective experiences.
[THE END. * * * * * THE NEW GALLERY. This is the place to see the "female form divine" of all shapes and sizes. Walk up, walk up, and look at a few of the young Ladies:-- No. 13. "_White Roses._" E.J. POYNTER, R.A. Thorns here, evidently, judging by the young woman's look of anguish. And this is the moral POYNTER points. No. 66. "_A War Cloud._" A Music-HALLÉ singing "_Rule Britannia!_" with proper dressings. No. 18. "_Paderewski._" Surely it ought to be PATTY REWSKY, with "Miss" before the name. _Moral_, "Get your hair cut!" No. 284. "_Nightfall in the Dauphinée._" "_Might_ fall," it ought to be, and no wonder if she walked about on so dark a night with such a load in her arms! No. 165. "_Che sara sara._" A pedestrian match in the Metropolis. In fact, _Walker, London_. A portrait of _Sarah_, after she has been let down into the punt, the shock having dislocated her shoulder. She might have kept _Col. Neal's_ clothes round her neck to hide her back. |
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