Cartoons about Ireland from Punch
A Test of Sagacity. Mr. Lloyd George. "Ladies and gentlemen, with the letters I have placed before him our learned friend will now spell out something that signifies the greatest happiness for Ireland." The pig. "I can't make the beastly thing spell 'republic.'"
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