Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, October 15, 1892
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PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI.
Vol. 103.
October 15, 1892.
'ARRY AT 'ARRYGATE.
(Second Letter.)
A FROG HE WOULD A-ROWING GO!
A Sad Song of the International Boat Race.
(With Mr. Punch's cordial Compliments to the victorious French Eight.) AIR—"A Frog he would a-Wooing go."
(With Mr. Punch's cordial Compliments to the victorious French Eight.) AIR—"A Frog he would a-Wooing go."
LOOKING AHEAD.
THE AUSTRO-GERMAN OFFICER'S VADE-MECUM.
"GREEN THE GUIDE."
(A Sketch on a "Royal Blue" Car at Jersey.)
On the Way Home.
POLITICAL TRAINING.
SUCH A "LIGHT OPERA!"
POST-PRANDIAL PESSIMISTS.
"CROSSING THE BAR."
IN MEMORIAM.
IN MEMORIAM.
Alfred Lord Tennyson.
Born, August 5, 1809. Died, October 6, 1892.
"CROSSING THE BAR."
TO MY SWEETHEART.
THOUGHTS—NOT WORTH A PENNY.
(Fragment from the Burlesque-Romance of "No Cents; or, The New Criticism.")
LADY GAY'S SELECTIONS.
Cesarewitch Selection.
A CONTENTED MIND.
OUR BOOKING-OFFICE.
MR. PUNCH'S DEER-STALKING PARTY.
CONVERSATIONAL HINTS FOR YOUNG SHOOTERS.
(By Mr. Punch's own Grouse in the Gun-room.)
Cartridges.
DOE VERSUS ROE(DENT).
WHY THE FRENCH WON THE BOAT-RACE.
(Answers supplied by an Unprejudiced Briton.)
(Answers supplied by an Unprejudiced Briton.)
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