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  2. OUR MEN.—No. IV.

    " A WELL-GRACED ACTOR." Mr. A. DAMPIER. " Speak, I'll go no further."—Hamlet, I., 6. " I wish," says one of the boldest and truest of modern ...

    Article : 584 words
  3. HIS PROPER PLACE.

    MR. PARKES: "All he could say was that, whatever views were entertained of Mr. Lloyd, there was no gentleman who could be better trusted with preparations of this kind." (Cheers.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 34 words
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    MR. LLOYD was much annoyed That Mr. Parkes should call him " cook," And straight declared that if he dared, He 'd wither him with scornful look. ...

    Article : 204 words
  5. Turkophobia !

    The Czar would Rus(s) in Urbe be— For which please read Stamboul; But England, somehow, fails to see That diplomatic pull. ...

    Article : 97 words
  6. New Music.

    Punch has been favoured with a new piece of music, words by an idiot, aged 25 ; music by G. Hawser, entitled, '' Meet me, meet me in the Moonlight, when the" Gate is on the Jar." Opinions of the Press : " Billing, killing, thrilling."—S. M. Chanticleer. " Thrilling, killing, billing."—Echo. ...

    Article : 60 words
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