Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, September 18, 1841 by Various
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DONE AGAIN. Dunn, the bailless barrister, complained to his friend Charles Phillips, that upon the last occasion he had the happiness of meeting Miss Burdett Coutts on the Marine Parade, notwithstanding all he has gone through for her, she would not condescend to take the slightest notice of him. So far from offering anything in the shape of consolation, the witty barrister remarked, "Upon my soul, her conduct was in perfect keeping with her situation, for what on earth could be more in unison with a sea-view than [Illustration: A CUTTER ON THE BEACH?"] * * * * * It is well known that the piers of Westminster Bridge have considerably sunk since their first erection. They are not the only peers, in the same neighbourhood that have become lowered in the position they once occupied. * * * * * ASSERTION OF THE UNINTELLIGIBLE. OR, "A KANTITE'S" FLIGHTS AT AN EXORDIUM. FLIGHT THE FIRST. |
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