well-to-do in this world, but because he likes or
admires them;--seeming fully assured of Time's progress, and that--
CHRISTMAS COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR!
The End.
The Cuts, inserted in the text, are
engraved by the Brothers DALZIEL;
the Plates (from zinc) printed
by LEIGHTONS & TAYLOR;
and the Letter-press by
BENTLEYS & FLEY,
Bangor House,
Shoe Lane.
[Decoration]
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Notes and Errata:
De Camp : de Camp
_variation as in original_
Pue-packer at St. Stiff's
_spelling "pue" used consistently_
"December 21st, Friday"
_the days of the week fit the year 1850_
cramped caligraphy
_spelling unchanged_
under the misletoe
_spelling unchanged_
a list of member's present
_apostrophe in original_
[Picture caption]
'SPECT NEXT THEY'L 'BOLISH THE BISHOPS.
_spelling "THEY'L" unchanged_
thinks he always / thought he thought the De Camps scamps
_text unchanged_
causing Mrs. Brown to desert her partner in / _l'ete_
_text unchanged, but illustration reads "l'ete"_
assuming the shape of elongated O's
_capital "O" elongated in print_
and ma'says I shall / have "Rule Britannia,"
_spacing unchanged_
Hop o'my Thumb Polka
_spacing unchanged_
[Picture caption]
"THE HYPOCRIPPLE! YOU DON'T SAY SO."
"YES, I PREDIGATE HIM TO BE AN HUMBUG."
_text reads "DO'NT" ("don't" appears elsewhere in text)_
_second-line open quotation mark missing_
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