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| Punch Staff returning from Paris |
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| Japanese Style |
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| "Birch—His Mark" |
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| Chinese Style. From a Drawing on Wood |
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| Familiar Faces |
234 |
| An Official in the Press Gallery |
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| "He spies me" |
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| "What are you?" |
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| "Blowed if the Country wants you" |
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| "I feel smaller!" |
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| The Black Beetle |
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| The Sergeant-at-Arms' Room |
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| Capt. Gosset, late Sergeant-at-Arms |
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| My "Childish" Style in Punch |
245 |
| A simple Document |
246 |
| I Sketch the House |
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| Dr. Percy. "The House Up" |
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| Mr. Punch's Puzzle-Headed People. Mr. Goschen |
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| Mr. Punch's Puzzle-Headed People. "All Harcourts" |
252 |
| The New Cabinet |
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| Reduction of Page in Punch, showing that my Caricatures were—in this |
| case—published too large |
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| Reduction from the Original Drawing, showing that I gave Instructions for the Caricature to be |
| "reduced as usual" |
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| What really happened |
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| Dr. Tanner |
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| Assault on me in the House. What the Press described |
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| John Burns |
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| Note from Sir Frank Lockwood, after reading the Bogus Account of the "Assault" |
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| Letter supposed to come from Lord Cross. (Lockwood's Joke) |
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| Sir F. Lockwood |
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| Lewis Carroll's Suggestion, and my sketch of it in Punch |
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| Nature's Puzzle Portrait |
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| Initial "W" |
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