Vulgar words in Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, April 12, 1916 (Page 1)

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If in the circumstances some of them feel inclined to echo _Sir Peter Teazle_'s remark to _Joseph_, "Oh, damn your sentiment," I think they may be excused.

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If he had grown to be the least like Mr. LOUIS NAPOLEON PARKER'S _Disraeli_, if he had taken to standing over Governors of the Bank of England and forcing them to sign documents under threat of smashing up their silly old bank, if he had been such a judge of men as to have made that prize ass, _Lord Deeford_, his secretary, or conducted his _menage_ at Downing Street in the highly diverting manner exhibited in Mr. PARKER's second Act, one trembles to think what they would have called him--and done to him.

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