Charles Keene Cartoons from Punch magazine
An Incident of the Panic. Banker's clerk (to country cousin frightened by the "bears," and who has come to draw out his deposit). "How will you take it?" Country cousin (who doesn't quite understand). "Oh, I - I'll take it in my pocket-hankerchief!"
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