Punch
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, December 30, 1914
ABDUL the D--d is said to feel it keenly that, when the British decided to appoint a Sultan in Egypt, they did not remember that he was out of a job.
Punch
ABDUL the D--d is said to feel it keenly that, when the British decided to appoint a Sultan in Egypt, they did not remember that he was out of a job.
Throughout the action the entire absence of any return fire had a most heartening effect upon the personnel of the Imperial fleet, who were thus enabled to work under what may b...
1. Chapter 1ABDUL the D--d is said to feel it keenly that, when the British decided to appoint a Sultan in Egypt, they did not remember that he was out of a job.
2. Chapter 2In a corner of this room is a bridge-four. The C.O. is sitting in an authoritative, relentless silence. His tactical dispositions have been made and they are going to be pushed...
4. Chapter 4PARTRIDGE, BERNARD. At the Post of Honour, 203 Children's Truce (The), 519 Chronic Complaint (A), 459 Eagle Comique (The), 419 Emergency Exit (The), 11 Excursionist (The), 379 G...