Vulgar words in Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, July 26, 1890 (Page 1)
This book at a glance
|
~ ~ ~ Sentence 640 ~ ~ ~
First-class Battle-ship _Blunderer_, accompanied by the third-class cruiser _Jack-ass_, and the torpedo-boats _Corkscrew_ and _Tooth-brush_, which, also it is supposed, represent a fleet of thirty-six iron-clads, twenty-six armoured cruisers, attended by fifty torpedo vessels, have sailed victoriously up the Thames, and, having seized the Serpentine, command the, equally supposed, Milk Supply of Bayswater, Paddington, and the whole of the North of London.