InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
The Dance That Didn't Come Off. Mr Ramsay MacDonald. "Must you go?" The Bolshie Bear-leader. "Yes, we must. He doesn't feel like dancing to your tune, and you won't pay for any other." (cartoon showing a crying Russian Bear with Put The Loan In Here and his master leaving 10 Downing Street after failing to secure a loan from Britain during the InterWar era)
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