Victorian cartoons from Punch
The Indignant Bystander. Mr. Gladstone. "Don't you see, Sir, they're doing you? You must lose! - Really, the police ought to interfere!" Dizzy (a Simple Countryman!). "Don't mind him, Sir! It's all his spite! He once kep' a table hisself!"
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