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| "Three Oarsmen under a Tree" |
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| Lord Russell's Acceptance to dine with me |
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| "It's your Turn next" |
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| Letter from Sir Frank Lockwood |
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| Mr. Linley Sambourne |
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| Portrait of me as a Member of the Two Pins Club, by Linley Sambourne |
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| The late Lord Russell, the President of the Two Pins Club |
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| "Furious Riding." Sketch by F. C. Gould |
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| My Portrait, by F. C. Burnand |
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| Mr. Punch "doing" the Picture Shows |
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| The Picture Shows. Design from Punch |
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| "The World-Renowned and Talented Barnardo Family" |
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| The Great Baccarat Case. My Sketch in Pencil made in Court, and |
| Congratulatory Note from the Editor of Punch |
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| Letter from Professor Herkomer |
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| A Prisoner |
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| "Good Advertisement." Original Idea as sent to me |
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| Ditto. My Drawing of it in Punch |
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| "English Waterproof Ink" |
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| I sit for John Brown |
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| A Crib by an American Advertiser |
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| Finis |
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CONFESSIONS OF A CARICATURIST.
CHAPTER I.
CONFESSIONS OF MY CHILDHOOD—AND AFTER.