Edward Linley Sambourne Cartoons from Punch magazine
The Tsar's Fancy Ball. Tsar (Master of Ceremonies). "Delighted to see you, Madame. But we cannot admit your friend!" Madame La France (about to introduce her companion in disguise of "Submarine Torpedo-Boat"). "Sapristi! And I designed the Dress myself!" (Vide Emperor of Russia's Peace Propositions, Times, January 16.)
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