. Punch . Tbe Political Pirouettist. Sure there is none but thou could glideWith so much grace from side to side ;Why to so many ways incline,False, fickle, faithless Valentine ? Tbe Civic Jeremy Oiddler. Jeremy Diddler—very odd it looks,That you are in so many folks good books ;Oh, may your name neer be in books of mine !I will not have you for a Valentine. Tbe Prince of Sportsmen. My sportsman bold, oh, is it true,Hundreds you killd at one battue 9Had Fortune cast your lot in trade,Zounds, what a poultrer you d have made !. BOWLEY INTERROGATING TROTTY VECK. « You have no bill or demand upon


. Punch . Tbe Political Pirouettist. Sure there is none but thou could glideWith so much grace from side to side ;Why to so many ways incline,False, fickle, faithless Valentine ? Tbe Civic Jeremy Oiddler. Jeremy Diddler—very odd it looks,That you are in so many folks good books ;Oh, may your name neer be in books of mine !I will not have you for a Valentine. Tbe Prince of Sportsmen. My sportsman bold, oh, is it true,Hundreds you killd at one battue 9Had Fortune cast your lot in trade,Zounds, what a poultrer you d have made !. BOWLEY INTERROGATING TROTTY VECK. « You have no bill or demand upon me ? If you have, present it. I allow nothing to be carried into the new year. Every descriptionof account is settled in my house at the close of the old one. * * * * Now, my friend, can you lay your hand upon your heart, andsay that you also made preparations for the new year \ —The Chimes. Sir J. Bowley .... Sir R. Bowley Duke of Wellington. Tkotty Veck .... Lord J. Fish Sir J. Graham. THE EARLY HISTORY OF VALENTINES.


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