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Front cover of the first edition
Punch was a British humorous and satirical magazine published between 1841 and 2002.
Quotes
- I used your soap two years ago; since then I have used no other.
- Volume lxxxvi, 1884, page 197. Illustration by Harry Furniss.
- (Cartoon True Humility, curate Jones having breakfast at his Bishop's house.)
Bishop: I'm afraid you've got a bad egg, Mr Jones.
Jones (apparently trying not to give offence): Oh, no, my Lord, I assure you that parts of it are excellent!- By George du Maurier, 9 November 1895.
- From which comes the expression curate's egg for something with good and bad parts.
- (Cartoon featuring the vicar's wife talking to a rustic old man laid up by an injured foot.)
Vicar's wife: Now that you can't get about and are not able to read, how do you manage to occupy the time?
Rustic man: Well, mum, sometimes I sits and thinks and then again I just sits.- By Gunning-King, 24 October 1906, Volume 131, page 297.
- Quoted by Nigel Rees in his book Why Do We Say ...?. This is the origin of the saying Sometimes I sits and thinks and sometimes I just sits. Used by Lucy Maud Montgomery in Anne of the Island. And perhaps as Sometimes I just sits as an inscription on a china figurine of a boy on a lavatory.
External links
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