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JOHN LEECH'S PICTURES OF LIFE AND CHARACTER
Volume Three (of Three)
FROM THE COLLECTION OF "MR. PUNCH"
LONDON: BRADBURY, AGNEW, & CO.,
1887
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INDEX
Abuse of the Aspirate, The ............................1863...021...021
Accepting a Situation .................................1856...040...040
Across Country.........................................1864...181...181
Advice Gratis .........................................1863...187...187
After Dundreary .......................................1862...201...201
After Supper- Strange Admission........................1861...198...198
All the Difference.....................................1863...199...199
Ambition ..............................................1863...039...039
An Afflicted One ......................................1853...214...214
An Idea for a Wet Day .................................1863...215...215
An Interesting Question ...............................1859...204...204
An Old Friend .........................................1853...257...257
Ancient Britons, The ..................................1861...001...001
Another Pretty Little Americanism .....................1864...167...167
Anxious Inquirers .....................................1863...143...143
Anxious to Preserve our Figure, take a Turkish Bath....1861...212...212
Aquatics - When the Bees are Swarming .................1858...059...059
Aristocratic Hotel Company, The........................1863...041...041
...043...043...043...043...044...044
Art Treasures ..... ...................................1860...119...119
At a Rifle Competee-tion in the North..................1863...202...202
At Dieppe .............................................1862...118...118
Attempted Fraud on the Railway ........................1863...241...241
Awful Apparition ......................................1861...171...171
Awful Tale of an Eel ..................................1858...208...208
Awkward for Papa ......................................1863...022...022
Badly Hit During the Recent Engagement with the Guards.1863...236...236
Ball, The .............................................1862...191...191
Battue, The ...........................................1862...125...125
Beach, The - A Sketch for Warm Weather.................1862...161...161
...162...162...163...163...164...164
Bear Baiting ..........................................1862...211...211
Benevolence ...........................................1860...061...061
Beware of Artillery Whiskers...........................1861...011...011
Billiards..............................................1864...169...169
Bit of Household Stuff, A .............................1862...238...238
Biter Bit, The ........................................1864...243...243
Black Diamond, The - The Real Mountain of Light........1851...246...246
Bores of the Beach, The ...............................1860...101...101
Bouncer, A.............................................1860...094...094
Board and Lodging .....................................1864...064...064
Bois de Boulogne-For Cavaliers only....................1863...118...118
Box of Books from London, The .........................1856...233...233
Breaking the Bye-Laws .................................1852...220...220
Brighton Jewels........................................1860...237...237
Brilliant Suggestion, A, Presented gratis to the Horse.1858...261...261
Broken Country, A .....................................1864...234...234
Brook Jump, The........................................1863...145...145
By the Fast Train .....................................1861...115...115
By your Leave .........................................1859...049...049
Cabman Guide, The .....................................1801...052...052
Canine.................................................1863...048...048
Capillary Attractions .................................1858...035...035
Capital Finish, A......................................1860...156...156
Carte de Visite, The ..................................1862...157...157
Cause and Effect ......................................1864.... 057
Caution to the Unwary, A ..............................1859...014...014
Chaff .................................................1862...103...103
Chamber Practice.......................................1860...129...129
Chance for Jeames, A ..................................1860...053...053
Channel Passage, The...................................1862...206...206
Chip of the Old Block, A...............................1862...190...190
Christening of Jones's First, The .....................1803...142...142
Clerical Beard Movement, The ..........................1861...049...049
Cockney at Dieppe, A...................................1851...254...254
Coincidence, A.........................................1860...032...032
Collar Mania, The .....................................1854...064...064
Comfortable Quarters ..................................1859...152...152
Comforter, A...........................................1862...019...019
Complimentary..........................................1864...225...225
Complimentary to Paterfamilias.........................1860...016...016
Confirmed Bachelor.....................................1861...159...159
Connoisseur, A ........................................1859...135...135
Considerate Attention .................................1860...026...026
Consolation ...........................................1859...094...094
Consolation ...........................................1861...130...130
Consoling from Consols ................................1862...096...096
Consummation devoutly to be wished, A..................1862...021...021
Contemplative Man's Recreation, The....................1860...137...137
Contented Mind, A .....................................1860...138...138
Cook's Morning Service, The............................1863...220...220
Costermonger as he is, and as he might be, The ........1863...167...167
Country Races-Amateur Professionals....................1855...215...215
Courtesies of Travel, The..............................1859...123...123
Cricket-The Pride of the Village.......................1863...058...058
Crinoline for Domestic use ............................1862...132...132
Crinoline for Domestic use ............................1862...235...235
Croquet ...............................................1863...106...106
Crossing-Sweeper Nuisance, The ........................1856...008...008
Cruel .................................................1861...004...004
Cruel Joke at a Fete...................................1859...193...193
Cub-Hunting............................................1862...203...203
Curious Echo at a Railway Station......................1861...127...127
Curious effect of Relaxing Air.........................1849...104...104
Dabbling...............................................1861...024...024
Darlings, The, see the 38th Volunteers Drilled ........1861...002...002
Day at Biarritz, A.....................................1863...244...244
...245...245
Day with the Stag, A ..................................1856...252...252
Day's Amusement, A ....................................1864...203...203
Day's Pleasure, A..... ................................1860...025...025
Deal, A ...............................................1863...152...152
Debate on the New Ministry ............................1858...088...088
Decidedly .............................................1860...166...166
De Gustibus, &c........................................1858...258...258
Delicate Hint, A ......................................1863...018...018
Dclicious..............................................1862...136...136
Difference in Opinion, A...............................1863...012...012
Difficult Task, A .....................................1850...127...127
Dignity and Impudence .................................1861...060...060
Dignity and Impudence .................................1858...150...150
Dignity of Age, The....................................1856...015...015
Diner à la Russe ......................................1862...126...126
Dining under Difficulties..............................1861...008...008
Dinner-Bell, The ......................................1849...259...259
Dip in French Waters, A................................1862...063...063
Dissenters in the University...........................1855...127...127
District Telegraph, The ...............................1863...023...023
Disturbed Imagination, A ..............................1859...230...230
Diving Belles..........................................1862...118...118
Dog-days, The .........................................1864...218...218
Doing a little Business ...............................1864...247...247
Doosed aggravating for Cornet Hinders..................1863...055...055
Doubtful Compliment, A.................................1862...126...126
Dramatic...............................................1863...231...231
Drawing Room, A .......................................1858...127...127
Drawing Room, The .....................................1863...014...014
Dried Up ..............................................1859...086...086
Duet under Difficulties, A ............................1863...176...176
Dust Ilo! The Long Dress Nuisance......................1863...184...184
Effect of Sixpence a Mile..............................1857...157...157
Effect of Stopping the Grog ...........................1849...154...154
Effects of the "Weather on a Sensitive Plant ..........1861...172...172
Emphatic ..............................................1861...004...004
End of a Friend of the Family .........................1862...116...116
Engaged Ones, The .....................................1847...168...168
English Darlings reflected in a French Mirror..........1862...098...098
English Gold Field, An ................................1854...036...036
English Soldiers according to French Notions ..........1860...098...098
Escort, An.............................................1862...148...148
Excess of Cleanliness, An .............................1860...023...023
Exhausted Student, The ................................1862...065...065
Express ...............................................1864...066...066
Experiment on a Vile Body, An..........................1859...029...029
Extravagance...........................................1858...029...029
Facetious Inference, A ................................1861...007...007
Fact, A ...............................................1860...018...018
Fact, A ...............................................1860...153...153
False Alarm, surely! .................................1861...052...052
Family Box at the Theatre, A...........................1857...257...257
Fancy Fair, The .......................................1864...214...214
Fancy Scene, A-Winning the Gloves......................1860...224...224
Fancy Sketch...........................................1860...033...033
Farewell...............................................1856...264...264
Fashion for next Summer, The ..........................1860...139...139
Fashions in Hair ......................................1862...107...107
Fatuous Fashion, A ....................................1858...219...219
Fellow Martyrs ........................................1864...193...193
Feminine Rivalry ......................................1864...175...175
Financial Difficulty, A................................1861...013...013
Financial Question, The ...............................1862...259...259
Fine Polish, A ........................................1852...096...096
First Beginnings ......................................1863...194...194
First Day of the Season ...............................1861...035...035
First of September ....................................1852...070...070
Fitting Hospitality ...................................1863...176...176
Flagrant Attempt, A....................................1862...177...177
Flattering Proposal ...................................1860...155...155
Flunkeiana.............................................1848...104...104
Flunkeiana.............................................1864...205...205
Flunkey in Trouble, A..................................1864...199...199
Fly-Fishing ...........................................1863...170...170
Fond Delusion .........................................1860...131...131
Force of Habit ........................................1864...146...146
Force of Habit (for Family People only)................1861...203...203
Foreign Infliction, A .................................1859...222...222
For-rad,-For-rad-Away! ................................1861...209...209
Freaks of a Pet Dog....................................1852...210...210
Freshener on the Downs, A..............................1857...120...120
Friendly Prescription .................................1856...021...021
Frivolity..............................................1858...099...099
Frolic Home after a Blank Day, A ......................1859...196...196
Furniture Removal Agency, A ...........................1860...214...214
Gale, The..............................................1862...073...073
Garotte Effect, A......................................1863...119...119
Generous Offer ............. ..........................1860...045...045
Gent at Cost Price, A .................................1856...155...155
Geographical Joke, A ..................................1855...143...143
Going North ...........................................1862...081...081
Going Out of Town .....................................1860...016...016
Going through the Alphabet ............................1860...306...306
Going to Court ........................................1863...344...344
Going to Cover.........................................1861...324...324
Gold Field in the "Diggins," A.........................1854...037...037
Gone Away! ............................................1861...030...030
Good Blacking .........................................1853...102...102
Gordian Knot for Robinson, A ..........................1862...017...017
Grand National Rose Show...............................1858...232...232
Great Bonnet Question, The ............................1857...254...254
Great Exhibition ......................................1862...243...243
Great Whisker Cutting Movement, The ...................1861...116...116
Grievance, A...........................................1863...141...141
Ground Swell, A .......................................1S61...028...028
Groundless Alarm.......................................1861...170...170
Groundless Alarm.......................................1862...142...142
Guardian of the Field, The.............................1855...131...131
Harry takes bis Cousins to see the Hounds Meet.........1862...145...145
Haymarket and Thereabout, The..........................1862...088...088
Healthy and Amusing Game ..............................1860...045...045
Held in Cheek .........................................1858...033...033
Helping Him On ........................................1861...061...061
Hero Worship ..........................................1850...221...221
Hint to the Engaged Ones of England, A.................1859...239...239
Hint to Travellers.....................................1860...048...048
History-The Ancient Britons ...........................1861...001...001
Holidays at Home.......................................1860...183...183
Hopeful Prospect, A....................................1863...010...010
Horrid Girl............................................1861...144...144
Horse Dealer's Logic, A ...............................1863...140...140
Hot Chestnut, A, is very Good after Dinner.............1862...217...217
Household Economy......................................1861...138...138
How Not to Do It.......................................1863...242...242
How to Bother Cabby....................................1863...213...213
How to Clear a Carriage for a Cigar ...................1864...182...182
How to Make a Watering Place Pleasant..................1861...024...024
How Would it be Without Crinoline? ....................1864...197...197
Humour of the Streets, The ............................1860...090...090
Humour of the Streets, The ............................1861...139...139
Hunting from Town......................................1862...147...147
Hurrah! ...............................................1860...263...263
Hush! Hush! .........................................1863...122...122
Hygienic Pleasure, A ..................................1863...200...200
Idle Servant, The .....................................1863...099...099
Immense Treat for the Party Concerned..................186l...102...102
Important Matter ......................................1860...149...149
Impostor, An...........................................1863...150...150
Improving the Time.....................................1857...341...341
Impudence .............................................1849...230...230
In Barracks............................................1860...094...094
Incident of Travel, An.................................1859...088...088
Incident of Travel, An.................................1864...158...158
Influence of the Railway on the Rhine..................1864...173...173
In Good Society........................................1851...249...249
Injured Brother, An....................................1861...015...015
In Search of Excitement ...............................1850...246...246
"In the Bay of Biscay, O!" ................ ...........1862...115...115
Innocent Delusions ....................................1863...139...139
Inquiring Mind, An.....................................1861...045...045
In Search of a Victim .................................1860...011...011
In State ..............................................1844...146...146
In the Volunteers .....................................1862...025...025
Invalid, The ..........................................1860...103...103
Irresistible ..........................................1860...069...069
It is Safer to go with your Animal.....................1862...147...147
John Bull à la Française...............................1855...262...262
John Tomkins and'Arry Bloater .........................1862...068...068
Jolly Anglers..........................................1864...125...125
Jolly Game, A .........................................1857...221...221
Jumping to a Conclusion ...............................1864...206...206
Junior Counsel, A........ .............................1848...257...257
Knowing Animal, A .....................................1857...187...187
Ladies' Lap Dog Show, The..............................1862...254...254
Lady Audley's Secret ..................................1863...009...009
La Mode................................................1860...354...354
La Mode-The Zouave Jacket .............................1860...056...056
Last Day at the Seaside, The-Packing Up ...............1861...027...027
Last New Thing in Cloaks, The..........................1859...107...107
Last Sweet Thing in Hats, The..........................1859...028...028
Late from the School-room..............................1860...012...012
Latest Fashion, The....................................1857...111...111
Latest Fast Thing, The ................................1863...039...039
Latest Improvement, The ...............................1856...069...069
Latest from Abroad-Powder and all the Rest of it.......1862...048...048
Latest Style, The .....................................1856...106...106
Legal Solfeggio, The ..................................1846...116...116
Le Sport...............................................1862...256...256
Lesson, The ...........................................1862...002...002
Lesson in French, A...V................................1855...086...086
Like unto Like ........................................1862...211...211
Likely Bait, A ........................................1860...178...178
Likely Case, A.........................................1855...050...050
Linguist, The..........................................1863...065...065
Little Bit of Yorkshire, A ............................1864...212...212
Little Family Breeze, A ...............................1864...173...173
Little Farce at a Railway Station, A...................1859...063...063
Little Railway Drama, A................................1863...186...186
Little Rowlands* Macassar Wanted Somewhere, A .........1863...099...099
Little Scene at Brussels, A ...........................1864...209...209
Little Smoke-Jack, A ..................................1863...131...131
London Cream ..........................................1864...146...146
London Highlanders.....................................1861...200...200
Looking at it Pleasantly ..............................1864...123...123
"Love's Course Never Did" You Know.....................1864...205...205
Loving Cup, A..........................................1858...104...104
Lowest Depth, The......................................1864...211...211
Lucid Explanation, A ..................................1852...063...063
Making it Intelligible.................................1864...202...202
Making the Best of It .................................1858...007...007
Malvern Hills, The ....................................1864...262...262
Man of Discrimination, A ..............................1863...188...188
Man of Ideas, A .......................................1861...174...174
Man's Rooms at the Temple, A...........................1863...106...106
Marriage Question, The ................................1858...047...047
Master and Man-A Pretty State of Things................1861...064...064
Medium, A..............................................1861...079...079
Mere Trifle, A ........................................1862...134...134
Mermaid, A ............................................1854...058...058
Militia Man, A.........................................1854...076...076
Mistaking a Title .....................................1860...065...065
Moral of it, The ......................................1862...235...235
Morning Ride, The .....................................1863...248...248
Mossoo Learning to Swim ...............................1862...118...118
Most Flattering........................................1861...216...216
Most Offensive ........................................1859...021...021
Mr, Briggs's Adventuresin the Highlands................1861...081...081
...083...083...085...085...087...087...089...089...091...091...093...093...095...095...097...097
Mr. Briggs's Horse Taming Experiences..................1863...258...258
...261...261
Mrs. J. has the Best of It ............................1860...055...055
Muscular Education - The Private Tutor ................1860...110...110
Natural Impatience.....................................1860...046...046
Nature when Unadorned, &c..............................1861...054...054
New Leathers, too!.....................................1861...031...031
NeW Ride, The, Frightful Scene in Kensington Gardens...1860...247...247
New School, The........................................1862...136...136
Nicc Game for Two or More, A ..........................1861...110...110
Nice Little Dinner, The ...............................1853...063...063
Nightmare, A ..........................................1862...250...250
No Doubt of It.........................................1860...073...073
Not a bad Judge .......................................1859...101...101
Not a doubtful Race....................................1845...250...250
Nothing like doing it Thoroughly ......................1864...179...179
Nothing Eke Mountain Air ..............................1860...047...047
Not so bad as he seems ................................1860...359...359
Not so Easy ...........................................1853...160...160
Not such a bad Thing in a Shower ......................1860...057...057
Novel Suggestion ......................................1863...078...078
Now I'm Papa ..........................................1860...108...108
No. 999, Government Transport .........................1855...114...114
Object of Attraction, An ..............................1860...189...189
Ocular Demonstration ..................................1857...157...157
Office Incident, An ...................................1863...124...124
Old School ............................................1862...023...023
On Duty ...............................................1844...134...134
Oh, how Jolly!.........................................1859...101...101
Oh, that I were in that Balcony! ......................1864...180...180
On a Parisian Boulevard................................1861...109...109
One Night from Home....................................1861...006...006
One of the Right Sort..................................1860...034...034
One-sided View, A .....................................1846...260...260
On the Racecourse .....................................1852...109...109
On the Sands...........................................1860...074...074
On the Way to Parade...................................1860...068...068
Opportunity, An .......................................1862...128...128
Opposite Opinions .....................................1859...056...056
Order we hope to see issued, An .......................1861...156...156
Organ Grinding Nuisance, The ..........................1864...255...255
Our Foreign Visitors ..................................1861...156...156
Our Indolent Young Man ................................1859...079...079
Our National Defences .................................1860...102...102
Our Volunteers.........................................1860...019...019
Out of his Element ....................................1862...256...256
Outrage upon a Gallant Tnrk............................1856...253...253
Oysters ...............................................1864...140...140
Painful Subject, A ....................................1861...121...121
Partridge Shooting ....................................1860...097...097
Partridge Shooting ....................................1863...223...223
Persuasive ............................................1863...060...060
Pet-Love...............................................1862...149...149
Philosophy in Sport....................................1859...171...171
Photograph, The .......................................1861...132...132
Pious Public-House, The................................1855...112...112
Pitiable Objects ......................................1862...053...053
Pheasant Shooting, A Warm Corner.......................1858...117...117
Pleasant...............................................1863...148...148
Tleasant Intelligence .................................1863...076...076
Pleasant Prospect, A ..................................1864...253...253
Pleasures of the Country, The..........................1863...191...191
Pleasures of the Sea, The..............................1857...241...241
Pleasures of Vegetarianism ............................1852...086...086
Pluck! ...............................................1863...104...104
Polite Attention ......................................1861...022...022
Political Prospects ...................................1859...020...020
Poor Cousin Charles ...................................1864...190...190
Poor Fellow ...........................................1863...108...108
Poor Little Fellow ....................................1861...033...033
Portrait, The,-Finishing Touch to the Dress ...........1862...074...074
Portrait of a certain Student who is Reading so hard...1861...026...026
Poser, A...............................................1861...003...003
Posing a Customer .....................................1861...084...084
Positive Fact, of Course ..............................1862...013...013
Practising for a Match........ ........................1862...174...174
Practising on a Patient................................1858...124...124
Preliminary Canter, A..................................1862...168...168
Prepared for Garottcrs.................................1863...192...192
Prevention is Better than Cure ........................1863...198...198
Pretty Exhibition near Bromplon, A.....................1862...189...189
Private Theatricals-The Mouslaches.....................1860...066...066
Probability, A—"Hold your Zebra, Sir?" ...............1858...070...070
Problem for Young Ladies, A............................1862...032...032
Professional ..........................................1859...005...005
Profligate Pastrycook's, The ..........................1855...113...113
Progress of Civilization...............................1854...178...178
Proper Precaution, A ..................................1862...031...031
Prudence...............................................1862...121...121
Prudential Assurance ..................................1859...075...075
Putting his Foot in it ................................1864...225...225
Putting it Blandly.....................................1863...109...109
Putting Principle into Practice .......................1861...058...058
Quiet Rebuke, A .......................................1864...137...137
Quip Modest, The.......................................1862...122...122
Quite Exhausted .......................................1856...140...140
Race for a Fare, A ....................................1859...107...107
Raillery ..............................................1864...207...207
Railway Grievance .....................................1864...233...233
Railway Morals.........................................1864...141...141
Rather a Kitcheny way of Putting it ...................1863...143...143
Rather a Knowing Thing in Nets ........................1860...046...046
Rather Keen ...........................................1859...195...195
Rather 'Ossy............... ...........................1863...223...223
Rather Vulgar, but Perfectly True......................1862...051...051
Ready when Wanted, or Militia Volunteers...............1854...228...228
...229...229
Real Enjoyment ........................................1861...076...076
Reai Independence .....................................1863...201...201
Real Tragedy ..........................................1864...134...134
Real Treasure, A ......................................1859...001...001
Recreation for the Horse Guards .......................1851...240...240
Relaxation.............................................1861...023...023
Repose ................................................1862...077...077
Resources of the Establishment ........................1860...050...050
Retaliation............................................1864...233...233
Return from the Races-Bois de Boulogne ................1864...232...232
Riding-hat Question, The ..............................1861...100...100
Rival Barrels, The ....................................1854...241...241
Sagacious Cabby, A ....................................1862...227...227
Salmon Fishing.........................................1863...133...133
Scarborough, At .......................................1862...227...227
Scene-A Certain gay Watering Place.....................1859...069...069
Scene at Sandbath .....................................1861...080...080
Sccne in a Modern Studio ..............................1856...029...029
Sccne on a Bridge at Paris ............................1863...226...226
Scene-The Row..........................................1863...217...217
School for Old Gentlemen, A............................1858...193...193
Sea-fishing ........................ ..................1863...005...005
Sea-side Studies.......................................1860...025...025
Sea-side Subject, A, Party in Search of Repose ........1862...054...054
Secular Pursuit, A..... ...............................1857...092...092
Self Importance........................................1861...011...011
Sensation Ball, The ...................................1862...088...088
Sensation Novel, The ..................................1864...194...194
Serious Complaint, A ..................................1855...155...155
Serious Drawback, A ...................................1861...009...009
Scrvantgalisra, No. XIII...............................1863...010...010
Servantgalism, No. XIV.................................1860...128...128
Servantgalism, No. XV..................................1864...169...169
Servantgalism, &c., No. XVI............................1863...220...220
Servantgalism in Australia-A Fact .....................1864...221...221
Severe.................................................1860...012...012
Serving Him Out .......................................1862...084...084
Shocking Incident in Real Life ........................1864...251...251
Shocking Young Lady Indeed, A .........................1860...067...067
Shoeburyncss...........................................1864...251...251
Short Cut through the Wood, A..........................1862...117...117
Sign of Progress, A ...................................1864...131...131
Singular Optical Delusion .............................1850...135...135
Sketch at a Steeple Chacc, A...........................1863...145...145
Sketch from a Study Window.............................1863...078...078
Sketch in St. James's Street, A .......................1860...007...007
Sketch on the Downs, A.................................1861...111...111
Sketch on the Sea-Coast during the Gale................1862...105...105
Sketches at Brighton ..................................1802...237...237
Sketching Master, The..................................1858...040...040
Slow Game, A ..........................................1863...105...105
Snooks has Joined a Rifle Corps .......................1861...192...192
Soap-Bubbles...........................................1857...186...186
Social Treadmill, The,—The Wedding Breakfast..........1857...063...063
Some more Foreign Visitors ............................1862...182...182
Something in that......................................1856...133...133
Something like a Description...........................1860...030...030
Something like an Inducement ..........................1860...184...184
Soothing Explanation ..................................1860...050...050
Sou'-Wester in a Sea-side Lodging-House, A ............1863...066...066
Special Pleader, A ....................................1861...143...143
Spirit-Rapping ........................................1860...232...232
Spirit Drawing by our own Medium, A....................1860...236...236
Spoon-shaped Bonnet, The...............................1860...066...066
Sport (?)Fowl Shooting ................................1860...347...347
Sporting Intelligence .................................1859...097...097
Sportive Elements, The ................................1860...246...246
Spread of the Volunteer Movement-Scene, the Schoolroom.1860...074...074
Startling Result.......................................1857...152...152
Steeple-Chacc Study, A ................................1860...185...185
Stolen Pleasures are Sweet ............................1863...051...051
Stont Assertion, A ....................................1863...123...123
Street Fight, A .......................................1864...211...211
Study of Crinoline, A .................................1858...216...216
Studies of Crinoline during an Equinoctial Gale .......1863...221...221
Subject for a Picture..................................1861...047...047
Submissive Husband, The ... ...........................1862...233...233
Suburban Flyman, The ..................................1864...207...207
Successful Angling.....................................1849...254...254
Summer Visitors .......................................1855...022...022
Superfluous Advice ....................................1847...213...213
Table d'hote à Paris, A ...............................1864...219...219
Taking it Manfully ....................................1860...195...195
Taking the Risks ......................................1861...120...120
Terrible Threat, A ....................................1862...034...034
The Very Thing ........................................1860...133...133
Those Horrid Boys Again ... ...........................1860...015...015
Tit Bit, A ............................................1861...082...082
To be Pitied ............ .............................1863...181...181
Tolerably Broad Hint, A................................1859...130...130
Toll-Bar Nuisance, The ................................1864...154...154
Too Pad................................................1862...116...116
Too Bad, by Jove Î You Know ...........................1860...053...053
Too Clever by Half ....................................1863...008...008
Towards the Close of the Season........................1856...092...092
Travellers' Luggage....................................1860...020...020
True Tale, A.................... ......................1863...126...126
Truly Delightful ........ .............................1856...077...077
Tu Quoque .............................................1858...226...226
Tu Quoque, A ..........................................1861...009...009
Turning the Tables ; or a Little Sauce for the Gander..1862...108...108
Tyrant, A .............................................1859...058...058
Unexpected Always Happens, The.........................1860...109...109
Unexpected Arrival, An ................................1863...153...153
Unexpected Bliss ......................................1861...008...008
Unexpected Change, An..................................1860...017...017
Unfeeling Husband, An .................................1856...131...131
Unwelcome Pleasantry...................................1861...062...062
Useful and Ornamental .................................1861...149...149
Useful Appliances......................................1862...067...067
Useful at Last.........................................1861...008...008
Valuable Addition to the Aquarium......................1860...075...075
Vaulting Ambition......................................1856...065...065
Very Careful ..........................................1860...158...158
Very Considerate ......................................1864...240...240
Very Cruel Satire .....................................1860...151...151
Very Much Alive .. ....................................1856...177...177
Very Much at Sea.......................................1860...210...210
Very Rude Indeed.......................................1847...053...053
Very Slangy ...........................................1855...144...144
Very Thing, The .......................................1860...183...183
Very Vulgar Subject, A ................................1859...132...132
Victim to Over Exertion, A.............................1859...061...061
Visit to the Studio, A ................................1860...188...188
Vive le Sport Again....................................1862...194...194
Volunteer Review, The ..... ...........................1860...006...006
Vulpecide, The Base Indeed ............................1862...185...185
Waltzing of the Period ................................1861...165...165
Watering-Place Pleasure, A ............................1864...186...186
Weight for Age........... .............................1855...114...114
Well (?) Brought Up....................................1863...076...076
Well Over! Anyhow .....................................1863...100...100
Well! The Boldness of some People......................1861...027...027
Well Timed ............................................1864...135...135
We should Think it Did ................................1860...082...082
What is it?............................................1856...121...121
What Next? ............................................1854...178...178
What our Volunteers Ought Not to Do....................1862...231...231
What's the Matter with Him?............................1859...114...114
What's to be Done in July?.............................1861...020...020
What we could Bear a Good Deal of......................1863...204...204
What we Want to Know...................................1863...250...250
When Doctors Disagree, &c., &c.........................1844...234...234
Which is the Brute?....................................1858...234...234
Who would have Thought it ?............................1860...038...038
Wicket Proceeding, A...................................1863...057...057
Wind S. W., Fresh .....................................1859...018...018
Wire Fence, The .......................................1863...218...218
Word to the Wise, A ...................................1860...003...003
X-Cellent Notion, An ..................................1855...158...158
Yeomanry Service, The..................................1856...062...062
Yes, on Some People ...................................1859...016...016
Yet another Americanism................................1864...179...179
Young England..........................................1862...033...033
Young Northamptonshire.................................1859...151...151
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