Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, August 22, 1891 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 40 pages of information about Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, August 22, 1891.

Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, August 22, 1891 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 40 pages of information about Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, August 22, 1891.

Q. Did you go to the Inaugural Meeting?

A. Of course, but as it was so crowded, I could get no further than the door.

Q. Did you hear the speech of the Prince of WALES?

A. Unfortunately not; but I had the advantage of seeing the top of his Royal Highness’s head.

Q. Did you go to the Soiree in Lincoln’s Inn Fields, at the Hall of the Royal College of Surgeons?

A. I did, and was much amused at finding myself drinking claret cup in the museum devoted to skeletons.

Q. Did you go to the reception at Guildhall?

A. Certainly, and was greatly gratified at the amusements supplied to the Lord Mayor’s guests.

Q. What were those amusements?

A. So far as I could see, the Band of the Grenadier Guards, conducted by Lieut.  DAN GODFREY in undress uniform, playing before Sir JOSEPH SAVORY, Bart.; and some charters under a glass case.

Q. Was that all?

A. Well, I heard some harps, and then of course there were the Lord Mayor’s trumpeters.

Q. Did you get your hat and coat in comfort?

A. In great comfort—­after I had fought like a wild beast with other wild beasts for an hour and a half to get up to the place of distribution.

Q. Was this part of the programme badly managed?

A. It was not managed at all.  The City Authorities had not even had the sense to put the numbers available at each counter en evidence.

Q. Did you derive any linguistic learning from this struggle?

A. Certainly.  I heard bad language in sixteen different tongues.

Q. And what (as a connoisseur) did you think of the oaths?

A. That none were comparable to that English expletive which is equally suggestive of a barrier in a river, the mother of a lamb, and the observations of an angry man.

Q. Did you go anywhere else?

A. The entertainments I attended were so numerous that it is impossible to remember a tithe of them.

Q. And what did you do about Science?

A. Left it for discussion until the meeting of the Congress to be held next year!

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[Illustration:  TWO HEADS BETTER THAN ONE.

An Optical Illusion in a Lady’s Orchestra.]

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ROBERT’S AMERICAN FRIENDS.

[Illustration]

My Amerrycane Frend has cum back again to the “Grand Hotel.”  He has bin with us nearly a month, and says he finds it, as before, the werry best Hotel anywheres for a jowial Bacheldore.  I thinks as he’s about the coolest card as I ever seed, tho as good natured as a reel Lady, and I don’t think as that’s at all a bad karacter.  When he heard as the Germun EMPRER was a cummin to Gildhall,

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