Cartoons on Sex, Sexism, Relationships and Family from Punch
Grandmother. "And now would you like me to tell you a story, dears?" Advanced child."Oh, no, granny, not a story, please! They're so stodgy and unconvincing and as out-of-date as tunes in music. We should much prefer an impressionist word-picture, or a subtle character-sketch."
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