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  • Punch's Fancy Portraits. - No. 141. Prince George of Wales. But in spite of all temptations to a lot of occupations, he became a midshipman.
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  • Punch's Fancy Portraits. - No. 141. Prince George of Wales. But in spite of all temptations to a lot of occupations, he became a midshipman.
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  • The Occupationists. M. Poincare. "So you are not evacuating Corfu immediately?" Sig. Mussolini. "No. Till the 27th 'J'y suis, j'y reste.'" M. Poincare. "Ah! I see you have the French idiom. May one ask where you picked it up?" Sig. Mussolini. "Guess!" (a cartoon showing Benito Mussolini having read the newspaper headline Occupation Of The Ruhr as Raymond Poincare reads The Occupation of Curfu while seated in a members club during the InterWar era)
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  • “I know we’ve been here for four hundred years, but we’ll certainly pull out as soon as the Britons show they’re able to defend themselves.”
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  • “We figure his nose got stuck in the keys, then he beat his brains out trying to type ‘help’.”
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  • Something for Paddy. O'Connell's statue (Loq.). "It's a repaler ye call yourself, ye spalpeen, and you're goin' to die for the Union."
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  • The Pig and the Peasant. Peasant. "Ah! I'd like to be cared vor half as well as thee be!"
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  • The Great Protector [Field-marchal Goering has confiscated all property in Poland "in order to safeguard it."]
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  • “It was because of you we had to have the dog destroyed, and now you’ve got the bloody temerity to complain about the cat!”
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  • The Independents. There was an old fellow who lived in a shoe; He had too many daughters, with no one to woo. He expressed his regret, but "Don't Worry," they said, "We are able and willing to earn our own bread." (an InterWar era cartoon showing John Bull surprised by the Census Report as his daughters are busy earning their living in the professions as lawyers, policewomen, nurses and army drivers)
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  • "It's been a truly harrowing experience. It was almost impossible to combine the right degree of reverence with my nauseating stream of trivial, mindless chit-chat."
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  • "Mr Frater?! Mr Heath?!"
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  • “Business is bad, Miss Meecha. Pick me up and throw me out of the window.”
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  • Trials of a Steward
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  • "Whether you're both members is neither here nor there, sir."
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  • "Whether you're both members is neither here nor there, sir."
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  • The Pig and the Peasant. Peasant. "Ah! I'd like to be cared vor half as well as thee be!"
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  • (Postman standing at front gate being confronted by savage dog standing next to sign post showing nearest hospital)
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  • ‘I wish you’d empty your pockets before you put things in the wash.’
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  • "Whether you're both members is neither here nor there, sir."
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  • (Postman standing at front gate being confronted by savage dog standing next to sign post showing nearest hospital)
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  • “Business is bad, Miss Meecha. Pick me up and throw me out of the window.”
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  • "Mr Frater?! Mr Heath?!"
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  • "Bloody salesmen always give us trouble."
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  • “Business is bad, Miss Meecha. Pick me up and throw me out of the window.”
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  • "It's been a truly harrowing experience. It was almost impossible to combine the right degree of reverence with my nauseating stream of trivial, mindless chit-chat."
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  • ‘I wish you’d empty your pockets before you put things in the wash.’
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  • (Postman standing at front gate being confronted by savage dog standing next to sign post showing nearest hospital)
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  • Something for Paddy. O'Connell's statue (Loq.). "It's a repaler ye call yourself, ye spalpeen, and you're goin' to die for the Union."
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  • The Great Protector [Field-marchal Goering has confiscated all property in Poland "in order to safeguard it."].
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  • Something for Paddy. O'Connell's statue (Loq.). "It's a repaler ye call yourself, ye spalpeen, and you're goin' to die for the Union."
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  • The Pig and the Peasant. Peasant. "Ah! I'd like to be cared vor half as well as thee be!"
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  • New maid (emerging from the service-hatch). "Do I have to come through this hole every time?"
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  • "A Shroud as Well as a Shirt"
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  • Gloomy diner. "Which of your beastly wines will induce oblivion?"
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  • "Well, Daphne, and what are you going to do when you grow up?" "Oh, diet, I suppose."
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  • Visitor. "Who is the responsible man in this firm?" Office boy. "I don't know who is responsible, sir, but I always get the blame."
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  • Scene—High class outfitter's in Bond Street. Elegant assistant (suavely). "And what is your pleasure, sir?" Country squire (pondering for a moment). "Er—fox-hunting, chiefly; But what I want now is a hat."
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  • Athletic outfitter. "And how did you find the golf-balls I had the pleasure of selling you last week?" Golf novice. "That's what brings me here again—I didn't."
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  • Technicalities of Demobilisation. Officer. "What are these men's trades or callings, sergeant?" Sergeant. "Slosher, slabber and wuzzer, sir."
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  • "We'll make madam look ten years younger, even if it takes all day to do it."
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  • "On second thoughts, Norris, we'll just have a chop."
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  • "That's all - you can stop smiling now."
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  • "Tighten your belts everybody, please — we're approaching Great Britain."
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  • Clerk to office boy (after senior partner has told poor joke). "Why don't you laugh too?" Office Boy. " I don't need to; I'm leaving on Saturday."
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  • City magnate. "Of course I don't wish to stand in the way of my daughter's happiness, but I know so little of you, Mr Hawkins. What is your vocation?". Mr. Hawkins (airily). "Oh, I write-er-poetry, novels-er-plays, and that sort of thing." City magnate. "Indeed! Most interesting. And how do you live?"
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  • The Two Grinders; or, Science the Sister of Art.
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  • Crowded Out. Stage-struck coster (to his dark-coloured donkey. "Othello, Othello, your occupation'll soon be gone."
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  • At Home. The Millionaire
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  • "We have it in stock all right, Madam, but it's on the top shelf."
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  • A Hymn of Hate. Addressed to Mr. Brown, My Gardener.
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  • "Suppose we hear a little less about him being ONLY a paperhanger."
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  • "My Lord, the bicycle is at the door."
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  • "Is there any significance in the fact that the pork sausage is crossed out rather more heavily than the meat pie?"
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  • East London Water Supply! Company's turncock. "Now, look 'ere, don't you go a wastin' all this 'ere valuable water in washin' and waterin' your gardens, or any nonsense o'that sort, or you'll get yourselves in trouble!"
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  • "And now a short selection from 'Cosi Fan Tutte'."
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  • “Miss, you forgot to put the sputnik on the top.”
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  • “Circling round the earth, boys, at a speed of 19,000 miles per hour at a height of anything from 400 to 2,500 miles...”
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  • "On second thoughts, Norris, we'll just have a chop."
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  • "You mean to say I've got to go all the way back to Oxford Circus!"
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  • “I must have been nuts to go into this business.”
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  • “Not to worry, sir, most people get a little nervous the first time they crash.”
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  • (redundancy notice)
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  • “Thank God his work experience finishes on Friday.”
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  • “Solicitors can make a lot of money. Yes, if I were you I’d mug a solicitor.”
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  • "The Simple Life." Charwoman. "If yer please, sir, the' landlord says as 'ow 'e can't do nothin', cos the thatcher's busy with the ricks."
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  • The Modern Governess. A young lady's idea of the use of a crinoline!
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  • Mr Punch's Army Pages 1916
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  • "Et pour le petit, apres le Pouilly Fuisse, apportez lui plutot du Beaujolais, il est plus leger que the Clos Vougeot '45."
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  • ‘What now?’
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  • ‘I did warn you it was tough at the top, Bradbury’
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  • ‘By all the Gods, Mother!! This is a proper job!’
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  • ‘Stormed out and left the lavatory seat up...now that is assertive, Brian’
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  • (Guard dogs at work in CCTV booth)
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  • ‘Oh come on Fiona. You knew I was an accountant before you married me’
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  • ‘Oh dear, I had a feeling the cat might contest.’
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  • “Big deal! You ought to try papering a ceiling sometime!”
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  • The Letter and The Spirit. Prime Minister. "You young rascal! I never said that." Newsboy. "Well, I'll lay yer meant it."
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  • Uncle James (out with his niece). "Two to St Paul's, please. Take for a lady inside—dressed in blue." Bus conductress. "Do you mean the lady with a panne French sailor, tete de negre Georgette blouse, organdi collar and an all-in-one navy gab with dyed rat revers?"
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  • "Seems like nothing'll cheer him up"
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  • "Cor! That was a bit of luck...he's just been unfrocked!"
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  • "I should decide quickly. It may be gone by tomorrow."
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  • "Money can't buy them happiness."
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  • Punch (Front cover, 6 December 1961)
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  • (Grand Fete and Garden Party. If wet in the vicarage)
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  • (A little girl on an out of control pony races through a barricade that a roadmender has erected)
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  • "'Ow do they feel then?" (Joe Clark Showing and General Smith)
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  • The "Service" Franchise. John Thomas (loq.) "'Ere's a pretty start, Miss Maria! They're going to give gamekeepers and such-like rubbish votes, and hac'shally don't reco'nise us!!!"
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  • (Businessman rushes off to a hectic job in the city while his gardener enjoys a more relaxed pace of life)
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  • ‘But, Debbie, I’m not going out of your life forever. There’ll be another conference next year’
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  • ‘Be patient. The violence will be restored very shortly’
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  • ‘Is there a redundant businessman’s lunch?’
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  • "You booked us a holiday abroad during the summer. Could you tell us, please, were we went?"
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  • "Apart from being bossy, what other qualifications have you?"
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  • “I don’t care for people who try and catch my eye.”
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  • “Here comes the waiter. Oh good! It’s the one who pretends to understand your French.”
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  • “Physicians, heal thyselves!”
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  • “And another thing we don’t like is anyone making themselves indispensable.”
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  • “My troubles are over, Eddie. I’ve been made redundant.”
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  • "Good grief! this balance-sheet won't do - why damn it, a child could understand it."
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