Mr. Punch's Book of Love: Being the Humours of Courtship and Matrimony

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MR. PUNCH'S BOOK OF LOVE

ABOUT MATRIMONIAL JOKES, AND ONE IN PARTICULAR

MR. PUNCH'S BOOK OF LOVE (2)

THE NEOGAMS A WARNING

SONGS OF THE HEARTH-RUG

MARRIAGE MEMORIES

A SCIENTIFIC WOOER

TO ALL THE OTHER GIRLS

VALENTINE'S DAY THEN AND NOW

LOVE IN LACONICS

THE IDEAL HUSBAND

TO A RICH YOUNG WIDOW.

THE "OFF" SEASON

LOVE LETTERS OF A BUSINESS MAN.

REFLECTIONS ON A BROKEN ENGAGEMENT

PROFESSIONAL LOVE-LETTERS I

WHAT TO WEAR ON YOUR WEDDING DAY.

WORDS TO A WIFE

THE DIVORCE SHOP

A DISTINCTION WITHOUT A DIFFERENCE

WAITING

SONG OF THE HIGHER SENTIMENTS

HOW TO MAKE LIFE EMINENTLY DISAGREEABLE

TO AN OLD FLAME ( Twenty Years after )

THE FIN DE SIECLE SUITOR.

A HUSBAND'S LAMENT

LOVE AND COURTSHIP

MY NEIGHBOUR

EVOLUTION

AN ENGAGEMENT

DROP BY DROP

A YOUNG HUSBAND'S LAMENT

THE EDUCATION OF HUSBANDS

LINES TO MY LADY-LOVE

WHOM NOT TO MARRY:

MR. PUNCH'S BOOK OF LOVE

TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE.
Some pages of this work have been moved from the original sequence to enable the contents to continue without interruption. The page numbering remains unaltered.

PUNCH LIBRARY OF HUMOUR

Edited by J. A. Hammerton


Designed to provide in a series of volumes, each complete in itself, the cream of our national humour, contributed by the masters of comic draughtsmanship and the leading wits of the age to "Punch," from its beginning in 1841 to the present day.


Couple and gent. sitting on bench.

Edwin (suddenly, after a long pause). "Darling!"

Angelina. "Yes, darling?"

Edwin. "Nothing, darling. Only darling, darling!"

    [Bilious Old Gentleman feels quite sick.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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