"Manners." Charles Keene Cartoons from Punch magazine
"Manners." Pedestrian (blandly). "Could you direct me the nearest way to South Kensington?" Cabman (who sees at a glance the party does not "mean business"). "If you wants to be druv there, I'm bound to take yer. Otherwise, I'm not bound to supply general information to the public."
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