True History of Tom And Jerry Or the Day Night Scenes of Life in London

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True History of Tom And Jerry Or the Day Night Scenes of Life in London
Pierce Egan
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Touch'd it, zounds ! you've broken it, Jerry, but it must have been cracked before, or I should never have entered the lists with you. Brown- paper and vinegar for one.
[Exit.
56 THE HISTORY OF Scene in a Gin Shop.
HERE some are tumbling and jumping in, And some are staggering out ; One's pawn'd her smock for a quarten of gin, Another, her husband's coat.
Behold, Mr, Tom and Jerry, Have got an old woman in tow, They sluic'd her with gin, 'till she reel'd on her pins, And was haul'd off to quod
...for a row.
Scene. Interior of a london gin shop.
Tom and Jerry taking Blue Ruin, after the Spell is broken up.
Tom is sluicing the ivories of some of the unfortunate heroines with blue ruin, whom the breaking up of the Spell has turned-up without any luck, in order to send them to their pannies full of spirits. Jerry is in Tip Street on this occasion, and the Mollishers are all nutty upon him ; putting it about, one to another, that he is a well breeched Swell. Fat Bet is pretending to Tom, that she had a great objection to every sort oiruin, no matter now coloured, since she had once been queered upon that suit.


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