The Turf Charles Keene Cartoons from Punch magazine
The Turf. Elderly Clergyman (who was passing). "I'm very glad, cabman, to see you improving your mind by reading during your spare time." Cabby (with a sporting paper). "Improvin' my mind! I dunno. I backed this 'ere 'oss all through last season, and he never landed me once! - And I've follered 'im up, and now he's dropped me another dollar on the 'Grand Int'national 'Urdle!'" (Gloomily.) "If yer call that imp - " [The parson retires!
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