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mateur (thinks to herself)._ I can sing without music. Rather! I'll give it 'em! [_Sings fortissimo._ _Little Boy Amateur (toying low with violin, to himself)._ Yah! Go on! I'll cut in presently with my fiddle. That'll make 'em squirm!] [Illustration: No. 186. Eminent Solicitor disturbed at work by anxious and indiscriminate public. (_Vide Letterpress._)] [Illustration: No. 392. A Blow Out; or, Pipes in a Small Room after Dinner. Mr. G. is arguing the question with fair hostess. Lord Rosebery is regarding the Piper with ill-disguised horror.] [Illustration: No. 141. Il Cigaretto; or, Should Women Smoke? After her first attempt.] [Illustration: No. 105. "How It's Done;" or, Her First Toys. Worked with strings.] [Illustration: No. 1,146. Sale of Stanhope Forbes' effects. Artistic effects excellent. Should fetch high price.] [Illustration: No. 113. "Will It Bite?" What does she see? A white mouse? Delightful this. Mr. Boughton, A.R.A.] No. 8. Symbolical Theatrical Picture. Production of _The Tiger_ at St. James's Theatre. Tiger coming out strong, suddenly finds himself in presence of furiously antagonistic Gallery audience, represented by a venomous hissing snake, which has been waiting for him, like _Chevy Slyme_, round the corner. Snake also emblematic of "reptile press." Situation portrayed by J. T. NETTLESHIP.] [Illustration: No. 213. John Burns as the Italian Tenor, Signor Masharoni.] [Illustration: No. 98. Small and Early Architecture. Showing how to set up a boxful of the new building toy bricks.] [Illustration: No. 82. Evidently a Female Succi, or Fasting Woman.] Nos. 39 and 43. Admirable portrait of Sir JOHN PENDER (43) severely lecturing THOMAS HAWKSLEY, Esq. (39) and evidently telling the latter that he ought to be more careful. Both admirable portraits, by Professor HERKOMER, A.R.A., Master of Bushey, F.A.S., M.A., Oxon. No. 66. "Good morning, Ma'am! Have you used SQUEERS'S soap? No. I thought not. Try it." Suggested for Advertisement by EDWIN WARD. No. 76. _Undisguised Alarm._ "What _have_ I sat on!!" Perhaps you can tell us, Mr. R. W. MADDOX. No. 99. "_My Eye!--I mean my left eye!_" J. J. SHANNON. No. 108. _Dog Stealing; or, what will they do with it?_ R. W. MACBETH, A.R.A. No. 114. "_Out! Out! Damp Spot!_" HERBERT DALZIEL. No. 119. _Raised under Glass._ Preserved Pheasant to be wound up and go off with a whirr-r. Can't make game of this. Your health, Sir JOHN MILLAIS,
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