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PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI.
Vol. 101.
September 5, 1891.
SOME CIRCULAR NOTES.
CHAPTER III.
Reims—Night—Streets—Arrival—Lion d'Or—Depression—Landlady—Boots—Cathedral—Loneliness—Bed.
BUMBLE BROUGHT TO BOOK.
A MODEST REQUEST.
"FIRST-CLASS" TRAVELLING
Made Easy, by Paying a "Third-class" Fare and a small additional Tip.
(BY ONE WHO HAS DONE IT.)
THE TRAVELLING COMPANIONS.
No. V.
A SONG IN SEASON.
ROBERT'S FUTURE.
COUNTRY-HOUSE PETS.
THE CANADIAN "SEARCH-LIGHT."
(A SONG OF SINCERE SYMPATHY.)
AIR—"The Slave in the Dismal Swamp."
Old Doggerel Re-dressed.
(After reading certain Criticisms on certain Novelists, certain Comments on those Criticisms, and certain Rejoinders to those Comments.)
LINES BY A LEWISHAM WITLER.
THE CANADIAN "SEARCH-LIGHT."
THE COQUETTE OF THE PERIOD.
A CREDITABLE INCIDENT IN THE NEXT WAR.
(An Advance Sheet from Mr. Punch's Prophetic History of Europe.)
COMPULSORY GREEK;
OR, BYRON UP TO DATE.
(A British Boy's View on a Burning Question.)
THE POOR OVERWORKED PARLIAMENTARY OFFICIAL TRIES TO ESCAPE FOR A HOLIDAY WITHIN HIS OWN COUNTRY.
SOLOMON PELL IN ALL HIS GLORY.
A Dickensian Dream at Plymouth.
FROM DARKEST AFRICA.
STORICULES.
II.—THE BACK-VIEW.
"ENTERTAINMENT."
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