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Punch11.03.1865
  • Datum
    Samstag, 11. März 1865
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] reading would not be allowed in future. Accident revealed the indulgence, and we dare say that until other accidents occur, chaplains’ pets will enjoy similar recreations in many of Her Majesty’s gaols. [...]
[...] A chaplain whines to his softening pets, Very soft sawder that chaplain gets, Very sweet hymns the convict sings, [...]
[...] THE Match between the Pet and the Deep'un (whereof a detailed account was given by us a short time ago), which was interrupted b the authorities from the Home Office, was resumed the other day, and, [...]
[...] the report. - Tºimbra Court in the Crystal Palace was the place fixed on by the Cousin, acting for the Pet. The Deep'un was attended by CAPTAIN SLIGo, of the Enniskillens. The Deep'un was first to arrive. The Pet was somewhat behind time. [...]
[...] tried to stop it laughingly, but, in doing this, she made a slip, and was knocked almost out of time by a direct blow in the region of the heart. Round 2. The Pet, on recovering, tried to look as if she did not care very much for her antagonist. ... But before she knew where she was, Pet was catching it heavily. Pet put in her right—to be heard, but [...]
[...] of the Deep'un's punishment. Some desultory and random hitting on both sides. One or two sharp exchanges. Round 4. (Nineveh Court.) Pet keeping well away, and timing the Deep'un. The Deep'un made a desperate attempt to close. Pet shook her head and got away laughing. [...]
[...] Round 7. (Leaving the Crystal Palace: evening.) When they again came up Deep'un appeared with a grin of triumph on his good looking phiz, while the Pet, although still smiling, was evidently somewhat shaken by the last encounter. It was probably by her backer, The Cousin's, advice that Pet made several attempts to get well home. At [...]
[...] shaken by the last encounter. It was probably by her backer, The Cousin's, advice that Pet made several attempts to get well home. At last Deep'un allowed her to do so, and when Pet wanted to get away drove her with his left right up to her corner (Hyde Park Corner), where the Pet warily got down. [...]
[...] gave his decision in favour of the Deep'un, who thereupon received the *Hºº. of his numerous friends. The admirers of the Pet presented her with more than one valuable testimonial to her gallant conduct and undaunted pluck, throughout the late encounter. [...]
[...] testimonial to her gallant conduct and undaunted pluck, throughout the late encounter. The Pet's colours were orange and white; the Deep'un's variegated. The courageous couple are now making a tour of the provinces for their mutual benefit. [...]
Punch25.02.1865
  • Datum
    Samstag, 25. Februar 1865
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] GALLANT FIGHT BETWEEN THE PRETTY PET AND THE DEEP'UN. [...]
[...] It is needless for us to record the previous exploits of this well matched pair. Miss FANNY FLYRTE, alias the Pretty Pet, has already won several battles, and CAPTAIN DEuxTEMPs is no novice in all affairs connected with the Ring. It was expected, indeed, that he would be [...]
[...] the victor. The affair came off in a well-known fashionable drawing room, and was witnessed by a large and distinguished circle of patrons. Round l. The Pet came up smiling. The Deep'un confident. There was some pretty sparring for about two minutes, previous to going in for the real work of the round. (Guards' W.W The Pet [...]
[...] impossible for him to appear happy, while she did nothing but talk to what's-his-name—STUDIYNx. Some nasty hitting. . Round 2. (Guards' Waltz continued.). Both more serious. The Pet managed to lead the fighting towards her own corner, where, she cleverly got down on a vacant chair, and was immediately attended by [...]
[...] their respective corners. Nothing done. A sit out. - Round 4. (Schottische.) The Deep'un going round and round, keeping his eyes fixed on the Pet, who showed no signs of moving. The Deep'un slipped, and went down awkwardly by the fire-place. Pet laughed merrily. Deep'un discomfited, retired to his corner. [...]
[...] laughed merrily. Deep'un discomfited, retired to his corner. nds 5, 6, 7. Nothing done; merely, tiring out each other's patience. The Pet, doubtless acting upon the advice of her trainer, appeared to be reserving herself for some great effort. Round 8. (Burlesque Galop.) Qn again coming up to the scratch, the [...]
[...] appeared to be reserving herself for some great effort. Round 8. (Burlesque Galop.) Qn again coming up to the scratch, the Pet certainly seemed to be the fresher of the two. This time they set to work in earnest. The Pet, in the course of a sharp, rattling round, planting two blows in the region of the Deep'un's heart, which [...]
[...] planting two blows in the region of the Deep'un's heart, which evidently told severely. The Deep'un threw out his left, which was dexterously stopped by the Pet's right. This was followed by a strong grapple, and a *: telling return in each other's eyes. This was a very exhausting round. [...]
[...] very exhausting round. Round 9. (Burlesque Galop continued.) Both sparring for wind. After a quick round of merry exchanges, the Deep'un and Pet both went down together—to supper. Round 10. (Supper Room.) Enough work to keep the hands well at it. [...]
[...] down together—to supper. Round 10. (Supper Room.) Enough work to keep the hands well at it. A cry of fowl was raised for the Pet, but not allowed. The flirtation now became very violent; the Pet and Deep'un doing all they knew. The Pet, with a view to bring matters to a crisis, but, as we imagine, [...]
PunchRegister Bd. 043 1862
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 01. Januar 1862
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] Sensation Sight-Seeing, 229 “Sensation" Suicides, 260 Sentiment's Pet, 234 Serenade to Lincoln, 158 Serpents and Sponges, 198 [...]
[...] Sawney Stops the Way, 5. Settling the Italian Difficulty, 151 Sir Joshua Jebb's Penof Pet Lambs, 241 Sketch for Warm Weather (A), 98, 99 Two Frightful Examples, 191 [...]
[...] Mossoo Returning from the Exhibition, 76 Mother's Pet in the Boat, 154 Mr. Townmouseina Remote District, 95 New Thing in Hair (The), 207 [...]
[...] Opportunity (An), 54 Optical Illusion (Au), 238 Pet-Love, 210 Photographic Artist Obviates a Diffi culty, 8 [...]
PunchRegister Bd. 034 1858
  • Datum
    Freitag, 01. Januar 1858
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] Co. (The), 253 Persecution of the Mormons, 30 Pet of the Provinces (The), 234 Pets of the Ballot, 114 Phantom of the Deep, 87 [...]
[...] Woman's Thoughts about women (A), 47 wonderful Recovery of a voice, 94 Word with the Finsbury Pet(A), 79 Young France, 139 Zoological Nemesis of Faith (The), 165 [...]
Punch21.07.1866
  • Datum
    Samstag, 21. Juli 1866
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] Happy Thought Indoors.--To-morrow visit the farm; see the cow and the pigs. “How §§ would be.”—everyone says this—“how jolly it would be to have a pet cow, and # igs, and pet ducks, and everything to feed out of your , and come up when you call.” The ladies say [...]
[...] # igs, and pet ducks, and everything to feed out of your , and come up when you call.” The ladies say “C g! and a dear little pet lamb.” Country friend says, “Dirty little beasts, pet lambs.” Everybody says, ‘he’s got no heart.” I suggest that one might train the [...]
[...] more glaring evils in our wretched Poorhouse system. It is said that poverty in # is regarded as a crime, but we really treat our paupers far worse than our criminals. Pet prisoners are common here, as everybody knows; but nobody can º that he has ever, seen pet paupers. Our gaol-birds are well fed, and look always in good feather; [...]
Punch11.01.1862
  • Datum
    Samstag, 11. Januar 1862
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] Sitting on its tail-end, Begging tricks, so clever— Such a pet one may lend Give away—no, never f [...]
[...] To Miss JANET WALROND, Thus her pet conſided, With her friends at Woolwich, Calm Miss N. abided; [...]
[...] With her friends at Woolwich, Calm Miss N. abided; With her pet erratic, . Eating, drinking, sleeping, In aristocratic [...]
[...] (Howe'er she excused it) When Miss Norton asked her For the pet, refused it; With distinct assertion, (When to answer driven) [...]
[...] Never JANET WALROND, Back her trust will tender! Of her pet ne'er CAROLINE Norton make surrender' [...]
[...] Ne'er to reconcilement Shall the feud be carried, Till the pet is stolen, And the ladies married' [...]
Punch06.12.1862
  • Datum
    Samstag, 06. Dezember 1862
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] SENTIMENT'S PET. [...]
[...] More punch, ToM, and see that it’s hotter, And hope going home we shan’t meet on the way Sweet Sentiment's pet, the Garotter. [...]
[...] Let a skilled boson's-mate rig and knother: Then lay the sound lesson of “line upon line” Into Sentiment's Pet, the Garotter. [...]
[...] to live in luxury like Bob; who, petted as he was, must have felt always pretty bobbish. We repeat, we wish Bob's pedigree had been supplied by [...]
[...] than it is of SMITH or BRowN. who are law fearing, honest men; an ruffians are petted, worked little, and well fed, while the men whom they half murder, for aught we know, may starve. [...]
Punch12.06.1858
  • Datum
    Samstag, 12. Juni 1858
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] known that at this moment our land is without a PRINCE CONsort, the illustrious Field Marshal having gone to Berlin to see his daughter, Mr. Punch's pet. In H. R. H.’s absence, the Ministers hurry down to the House, and announce that they have given up the idea of taking the National Gallery to Kensington Gore, and that the Royal Com [...]
[...] THE PET OF THE PROVINCEs. [...]
[...] in every steeple. - Every dog has his day—so hip ! hip! hooray! for great Dizzy, the Pet of the People!!!” [...]
[...] SLASHING MILLS his leary, if somewhat stale, antagonists, PAM, better known as (FoR £5000 ASIDE.) - - - the Bottle HoldeR, and JoHNNY RUssell, the Woburn WETE Yousg BENDIGo single-handed against the TIVERTON PET and |Hºn. The mere circumstance of a single fistic hero challenging [WE had hoped that the Prize Ring was defunct; and that Iſtrie JoHNNY, the Woburn Keleran, fºr £5,000 a-side: two such well-known men—to fight in the same ring, one down the joint effects of police vigilance and improved public feeling Heaty ºwnishment all round; great display ºf science and |t'other come on-would, of itself, have given an extraordinary [...]
[...] shower of challenges, on his return to his temporary quarters in Downing Street. WILLIERs, the Clarendon Slogger, CoRNEY LEWIS, GEO. GREY, and several other pets of the fancy, expressed themselves ready and willing to “tie their colours to the stakes,” with the bouncing hero. But nobody expected that BEN would have ventured on the [...]
Punch15.05.1858
  • Datum
    Samstag, 15. Mai 1858
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] Pop PETINA. OPPETINAP - PoppetINA' No other pet I e'er can know, With muzzle black, and ears a-peak, PopPETINA. You slipped out, past her careless side, Which when I fondly used to tweak, Though Regent Street dog-merchants show PoppetINA; Poppet.INA, [...]
[...] Th hase I mºść. go— U he Lond Poppetin A; d PopPETINA e purchase or unee lore Jpon the London streets so wide, - - - PoppeTINA. And got picked * my pet, my pride, I cry all day: I º: - - - OPPETINA . - - ise - As the light on º Picked up, my "... hy pride! And in the Times }. : [...]
[...] ithin a house of osier tight, OPPETINA, Upon a sheepskin footrug white, They came and tº: Ilay, And slain thee, that I did not fo, So snug you lººkia How that my pet #. run away, Poppet.INA - to ºvº OPPETINA. hy ski haps they’ Poppet.INA. With but a feather (as they say) Thy skin perhaps #. to me, [...]
[...] Where was the girl who swept the hall? - - - - Poppet.INAP Listening to some policeman tall,— Oh, darling pet, with skin so sleek, What is a pound? I’ll offer three, Poppet.INA, Poppet.INA' Poppet.INA | [...]
[...] to say, granting the possibility of any one who was immured inside one of those linen fastnesses being able to turn his head at all. Our hand some young Swells, the darling pets of old match-making Dowagers, and the cherished protégés of all Lady Patronesses who have marriage able daughters, are now devoting their cultivated minds to a new kind [...]
Punch10.09.1859
  • Datum
    Samstag, 10. September 1859
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] hasked about is hante ceeduns. “Well there was a mill as cum off three or four months ago, atwixt Dizzies Pet and the Berwick, Buffer. And they guv as how as the Pet wun, but everybody knowd as how as he'd it fowl. And conse kently the thing were to be refurd to a comitti of purſeshonals. , Well, ; [...]
[...] Pet wun, but everybody knowd as how as he'd it fowl. And conse kently the thing were to be refurd to a comitti of purſeshonals. , Well, ; the Pet didn’t like paying on em five bob a day and beer and backey, besides a lowering the carakter of the championship. So, it was aranjed as how—as the Pet was to resign the belt as soon as it seemd [...]
[...] deecent like, and the Buffer were to walk over. - “Well that were all square and abuv bord—warnt it? “But wot d'ye think the Pet's frends goes and dus. Why wen the Buffer cums to the scratch, eggspektin a walk over, and not in trainin nor muffin; blow me if they don't bring a thundering big yokel to [...]
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