Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
The Play-boy Innocent. Dame Britannia. "I'm told that you did this, Eamon, with your catapult. What have you got to say about it!" Master Eamon de Valera. "Nothing for the moment, except that if it leads to any bad blood between you and me the fault won't be mine." ["At this stage I will only say that if bitterness and differences are revived the fault will not be with the Irish people." - Reported statement by Mr De Valera.]
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