George du Maurier Cartoons from Punch magazine
Things One Would Rather Have Left Unsaid. Aunt Jane. "Ugh! When I was your age, Matilda, ladies of rank and position didn't have their photographs exposed in the shop-windows." Matilda (always anxious to agree). "Of course not, Aunt Jane. I suppose photography wasn't invented then?"
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