Specimens of Douglas Jerrolds Wit Together With Selections Chiefly From His C

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Specimens of Douglas Jerrolds Wit Together With Selections Chiefly From His C
Jerrold, Douglas William, 1803-1857
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185 CAMBRIDGE FLOWER-SHOW.
The flower of all flowers at this exhibition was — Bachelor's Buttons !
MARRIAGE OF THE METALS.
Scene: — Room in Royal Institution.
Professor Smith. — u Very extraordinary ! I say, Jones, have you read this ? No ! "Well, then, the Post says that the Duke of Wellington — the iron duke — is going to marry Miss Burdett Coutts. " Professor Jones. — " Nonsense — it can't be true ! " Professor Smith. — " But if it should be true, what would you think of such a match ? " Pro
...fessor Jones. — " Think of it ? Why, with the duke and the heiress, I would think it a most extraordinary union of iron and tin ! " MOTTO FOR DRAMATIC TRANSLATOR FROM THE FRENCH.
"Aut scissors aut nullus. " THE BILLET SYSTEM.
Certainly the English publicans are apt to be rigorously treated by Parliament, as among the worst of sinners. What can be more unjust to a certain body of men, than to compel them, because they deal in victuals and house- room, to give lodgings to soldiers and militia-men ?


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