Vulgar words in Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, December 26, 1891 (Page 1)
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A "PAR" in the _Daily News_ last Thursday told how the Antipodæans had presented Miss NELLIE FARREN with "a Laughing Jackass."
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For it is a biped and not a quadruped; not that as a biped "the Laughing Jackass" is by any means a _lusus naturæ_.
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If hissing heard anywhere, up starts the Laughing Jackass and down he comes on the snake, and there's an end of the hissing.
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Theatrical Managers would do well to cultivate the Laughing Jackasses, and keep a supply always on the premises.