George du Maurier Cartoons from Punch magazine
St Valentine's Day at Girton. First young lady (opens Valentine, and reads): - Charming, isn't it? Gussie must have sent it from Oxford?" Second young lady (overlooking). "Yes, it's out of the Antigone - The Love-Chorus, you know. How much jollier than those silly English verses fellows used to send!"
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