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PCL109974 "Safe! John Bull, AB. ""Lor' bless you, my dears, you needn't worrit yourselves. I'll look after 'Im as if he was my own child!"""
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PCL109730 Spithead. June 26. British Lion (taking the Young Lions out to see the Great Naval Review). Lor' love yer, my lads, this is the proudest moment of my life!
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PCL108973 "The Ladies' Advocate. Mrs Bull. ""Lor, Mr Mill! What a lovely speech you did make. I do declare O hadn't the slightest notion we were such miserable creatures. No One can say it was your fault that the case broke down."""
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PCL110831 "Nomenclature. Errand boy. ""Lor! Wot's 'is Name, I wonder? BOOTLACES?"" (a street scene showing a working class servant and a poodle with long fringe and muzzle)" *** Local Caption *** Victorian Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL109534 "The ""Habitual Criminal"" Cure. Bill Sykes. ""Lor, bless yer, I ain't up to nothin'! Why I was jest a-goin' 'ome to my tea!!!"" (IA. Says nothing, but walks him off.)"
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PCL108568 "'The Servants.' Materfamilias (finding the new nurse deep in a Sensation Novel). ""Surely, Nurse, you can't nurse 'Baby' and read at the same time!"" Nurse. ""Oh, Lor', yes, 'M. She doesn't disturb my reading a bit, 'M!!""" *** Local Caption *** "Victorian Era Classes, Servants, Literature cartoons from Punch magazine"
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PCL109986 "Rus in Urbe. Fair equestrian (from the provinces, her first turn in the Row). ""Good gracious, Sam! You can't ride out with me like that! Where are your boots and things?"" Country groom. ""Lor', Mum, I didn't bring 'em up. But it don't matter. Nobody knows me here!""" *** Local Caption *** Rus in Urbe
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PCL108130 "Two Drops of Comfort. Publican. ""P-o-on my word! Things is coming to a pretty pass!"" Cabby. ""Lor' bless yer, guv'nor, you ain't no call to be afraid. Why, Mr Bruce he tried to reform the cabs! Well! 'Ere we are!—Has we wos!—No better, an' no wus!!"""
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PCL108852 "The Modern ""Bed of Procrustes."" Procrustes. ""Now then, you fellows; I mean to fit you all to my little bed!"" Chorus. ""Oh lor-r!!"" [""It is impossible to establish universal uniformity of hours without inflicting very serious injury to workers.""—Motion at the recent trades' congress.]"
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PCL108046 "Very Odd! Lecturer on Electro-Biology. ""Now, Sir! You can't jump over that stick! Ahem!"" Subject. ""Jump? Eh! Ugh! Lor bless me, jump? No, I know I can't - never could jump - ugh!"" [Thunders of applause from the Gentlemen in the cane-bottom chairs - (i.e. believers)." *** Local Caption *** Victorian cartoons from Punch
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PCL100434 Very Odd! Lecturer on Electro-Biology. Now, Sir! You can't jump over that stick! Ahem!"" Subject. ""jump? Eh! Ugh! Lor bless me, jump? No, I know I can't - never could jump - ugh!"" [Thunders of applause from the Gentlmen in the cane-bottom chairs - (i.e. believers)." *** Local Caption *** Punch Cartoons about Theatre
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PCL112099 "Great Autumn Manoeuvre. Hodge. ""Lor-a-massy, Me-aster! Be oi to be a'powere in t' ste-ate'? What be oi to get by tha-at?"" Mr. G. ""That, my good friend, is a mere detail. the question is, what am I to get by it!!""" *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about City life, Country life and Society, from Punch"
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PCL110355 "Pleasant! Nervous gentleman. ""Don't you think, Robert, going so fast down hill, is very likely to make the horse fall?"" Robert. ""Lor bless yer - no, sir! I never throwed a Oss down in my life, 'xcept once; and that was one frosty moonlight night (just such a night as this it was), as I was a-drivin' a gent (as might be you) from the station when I throwed down this werry oss, in this werry identical place!""" *** Local Caption *** Pleasant! John Leech Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL113468 "Aesthetic Disenchantments. Lucy has posed the little rustic model, and Mary, Maud and Madeline sit, pencil in hand, ready to catch and transfer to paper the child's expression of wonderment and delight as it listens, for the first time in its life, to the murmur of the shell. Lucy. ""Now, darling, put the pretty shell to your ear, and hark to waht it says!"" Rustic model. ""Lor! Is THAT all! Why, a BEER-JUG can do THAT!""" *** Local Caption *** George du Maurier Cartoons from Punch magazine
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