"Blowing" himself around the country |
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Declined with thanks |
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The dog in the manger |
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An English country seat and racing stable cost a lot of money - and he knows how to get it |
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The Greatest department store on earth; -- and every day a bargain day |
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The kind of anti-trust legislation that is needed |
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The passing of the horse |
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Peace jubilee of the American union glee club |
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Picking his way |
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The political Barbara Frietchie |
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[Poor material] |
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The populist Paul Revere |
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The power behind the scare-crow |
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President Turkey-- For what we did not receive let us be truly thankful! |
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A pretty high bar to clear |
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"Pride goeth before destruction" |
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A prospect of over-education |
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Puck's mid-summer outing at Harmony Park |
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Puck's presidential impossibility. |
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Puck's valentines |
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Putting his foot down |
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Puzzle picture |
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The puzzled chicks |
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A rank foozler |
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The recent flurry in the Senate |
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Reckless defiance |
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The Republican elephant and his growing burden |
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A result of the system |
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The return of Rip Van Winkle |
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The rivals |
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Santa Claus elect preparing for Christmas |
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Satisfying their curiosity |
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Save Niagara Falls - from this |
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The scarecrow of the Pacific |
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[Scene in country store] |
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"Seeing things at night" |
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A self-evident fact |
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"She has seen better days" |
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She is getting too feeble to hold them |
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Shedding his horns |
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[Shocked] |
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Shoulder to shoulder |
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The Sing Sing sanatorium |
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The skeleton at the feast |
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The slaughter season |
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The socialists' theory, and how it would work out |
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Solitaire |
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[Somewhat encouraging] |
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Spain's new street crier - with the same old cry |
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The spider and the three silly flies |
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A strenuous job on the Cuban ranch |
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The struggle of the Slav |
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The subsidized newspaper |
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Swallowed! |
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Taking his medicine |
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The Tammany alliance |
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The Tantalus of to-day |
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The tariff tots |
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A Thanksgiving truce |
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[There was an old woman who lived in a shoe, whose progeny here are presented by Pughe] |
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They can't be hitched to the same carriage |
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They can't hold him back |
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They can't stop it! |
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They expect the impossible |
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They mourn their loss |
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This cat escapes the Senate with a few of its nine lives left; - will it lose them in the House? |
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The threatened revolt in the jungle |
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The tidal wave |
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A tidy job; but - |
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Time! |
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A timely warning |
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Transformed |
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Trimming the Filipino's Christmas tree |
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Triumph for the walking-delegate |
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Trouble ahead for the trainer |
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True harmony |
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Trying to float the old wreck |
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Unconditional surrender |
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An unexpected challenge |
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Unto them that hath |
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Waiting for the balloon ascension |
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Wanted: an occupant |
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The way of the transgressor is-- |
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[Ways and means] |
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We despise him for the friends he has made |
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Welcome! And let us hope you will be a real happy new year |
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"Well, for once they can't blame me" |
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What he wants to see, be gosh! |
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What would Lincoln do? |
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When McKinley is president |
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"Who's first, gents?" |
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Why not introduce a little novelty into the campaign? |
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Will it hatch? |
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Will the lion allow himself to be shorn of his strength? |
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The wind won't hold out |
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"Wireless telegraphy" |
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[With apologies to Seton-Thompson] |
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"I wonder if it's loaded!" |
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Woodman, spare that tree, touch not a single bough. Funds would be scarce if we should "run amuck" -- just now |
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World ency. of cartoons, 1980: |
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