Punch
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, 1920-07-28
A Mile End man writes to _The Daily Express_ to say that one of his ducks laid four eggs in one day. It seems about the most sensible thing the bird could have done with them.
Punch
A Mile End man writes to _The Daily Express_ to say that one of his ducks laid four eggs in one day. It seems about the most sensible thing the bird could have done with them.
A Mile End man writes to _The Daily Express_ to say that one of his ducks laid four eggs in one day. It seems about the most sensible thing the bird could have done with them.
2. Chapter 2In producing _Shoo, Charlotte!_ I have taken several hints from that formidable young rival of the articulate stage known as the Silent Drama. There effects are flung at the spe...
3. Chapter 3I was sitting in the club smoking-room the other day when Buttinbridge came in. His behaviour was characteristic of the man. He walked towards me and said in a loud voice, "Chee...
4. Chapter 4Much the best part, and a good best, of _Sir Harry_ (COLLINS) is the opening, which is not only delightful in itself but contains almost the sole example of a chapter-long lette...