A Mysterious Visitor. Domestic. "Here's Miss Bradshaw, Mum, has just come; she's gone upstairs, Mum." Angelina. "Oh, very well - I will - " Edwin. "Bradshaw!!" Who the deuce is Miss Bradshaw?" Angelina. "Oh, it's nothing of consequence, dear - shall I give you some more tea, dear?" Edwin. "Yes; but who is Miss Bradshaw? Why can't you tell me who Miss Bradshaw is?" Angelina. "Law! If you must know, it's - it's - it's - th' - the dressmaker."
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John Leech's Pictures of Life and Character Punch Punch cartoons Punch magazine cartoons illustrations English England British Britain Great Britain history black & white B&W Victorians Victorian Era 19th century nineteenth century 1850s 1854 Edwin and Angelina John Leech middle classes couples husbands wife wives interiors households homes breakfasts breakfast tables meals eating marriages newspapers reading readers tea tea cups tea urns maids servants employees visitors mysteries mystery callers dressmakers confessions mornings pouring tea man women domestics family life
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