Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 102, May 7, 1892 by Various
page 39 of 48 (81%)
page 39 of 48 (81%)
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No. 77. This is the gem of the collection. It is by FRNND KHNPFF. Our
Head Critic was so overcome by this great work that he went out to get assistance, but unfortunately, in trying to pronounce the painter's name, he dislocated his jaw, and is now in a precarious state. Our Assistant Critic, Deputy Assistant Critic, Deputy Assistant Sub-Critic, and a few extra Supernumerary Critics, then went in a body and looked at this young woman's head, apparently taken after an interview with Madame Guillotine. They looked at the head from all sides, and finally stood on their own, but they could not make head or tail of it. Any person giving information as to the meaning, and paying threepence, will receive a presentation copy of this journal. There are other portraits of the latest fashion in young Ladies, but those mentioned above are the most remarkable in the New Girlery. * * * * * ANY MAN TO ANY WOMAN. O woman, in our hours of ease, We smile, and say, "Go as you please!" But when there's prospect of a row, _You're_ best out of it anyhow. * * * * * [Illustration: "OH, THAT TUNE!" A Sketch of an Unintentional and Unwilling Imitator of Miss Lottie Collins.] |
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