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Title: Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, March 11, 1893
Author: Various
Editor: Francis Burnand
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Language: English
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PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI
VOL. 104
MARCH 11, 1893.
MIXED NOTIONS.
No. VI.--REGISTRATION REFORM.
(_Scene and Persons as Usual._)
_First Well-Informed Man_ (_bristling with indignation, as he lays down his
newspaper_). Well, I'm dashed!
_Inquirer_ (_nervously_). What's up?
_First W. I. M._ _What's up!_ Everything's up. Up the spout, that's where
this blessed country will be if this kind of thing's going on.
_Inquirer._ What kind of thing?
_First W. I. M._ Why, all this gerrymandering kind of business.
_Inquirer._ Oh, by the way, that reminds me. I came on that word the other
day. Can any of you chaps tell me what it means?
_First W. I. M._ It's as plain as a pikestaff. It means playing ducks and
drakes with things all round, and letting the whole business go thoroughly
rotten.
_Inquirer._ Has it got anything to do with jerry-builders?
_First W. I. M._ It's the same thing precisely.
_Inquirer_ (_insisting_). But what's the point of calling 'em jerry? Where
does that come in?
_First W. I. M._ It's a French word.
_Second W. I. M._ It isn't. It's German.
_First W. I. M._ Bosh, it's French.
_Second W. I. M._ I bet you a dollar it's German.
_First W. I. M._ And I bet you a dollar it's French. (_To Average Man.
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