Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, October 1, 1892 by Various
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to carry on the running until Christmas at Drury Lane, with a trot
to Covent Garden to follow, and then back again, perhaps to the old quarters, up to Easter. [Illustration: Oss-tentation; or, "Giving him Beans."] "Ah, that will make all things right!" cried AUGUSTE. "_Voluptuary_ will carry the whole of us--Authors, Managers, and Actors--to victory!" And he was right--_Voluptuary_ did carry them to success--a gigantic one. CHAPTER IV.--_THE MEANS JUSTIFY THE END._ And Sir JOHN and his considerate circle acted up to their principles to the very end. "ROSE, come to my arms!" said he, to his child; "you have been prodigal enough, it is now time for your reformation and conciliation." "Then may we marry?" asked the Hon. JULIAN. "Certainly!" was the reply. And the other couples were also satisfactorily accounted for. "Are you contented?" asked Sir JOHN, of AUGUSTE and HENRI. "How does it end?" was the answer, taking the shape of a question. |
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