Ireland, Irish cartoons from Punch magazine
The Modern Sisyphus. "Sisyphus is said to be doomed for ever to roll to the top of a great mountain a stone, which continually falls down again." Sisyphus..Sir R P- L. The Stone..D O'C - L. The Furies..Lord J R- L., S - L, &c.
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