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Punch : Messrs. Hopeful and Boomage
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Punch : Officer at Front (reading letter from home). "The other day we went to see the ruins of a house which had been bombed by a Zeppelin. You can't imagine what it was like!"
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Punch : She. "And are aou only just back from the trenches? How interesting! You will be able to tell us the real truth about the Kaiser's illness."
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Punch : The royal gondoliers
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Punch : The nation demands, 1915
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Punch : Holiday trenches
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Punch : Trench philosophy
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Punch : Lieutenant. "Nobody hurt? Then what the deuce are aou kicking up such row for?"; Tommy. "Well, Sir, look at the mess they bloomin' 'Uns 'ave made in the trench just after I've swep' it up!"
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Punch : Enraged Tommy (bespattered with mud by sniper's bullet aimed a bit too low). "Put up yer sight, yer careless blighter!"
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Punch : At the museum
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Punch : Mr. Punch's army pages
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Punch : Delivering the goods
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Punch : The home front and the peace offensive
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Punch : Tommy. "Nah then, 'indenburg, not so much of this war of movement."
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Punch : Well done, the new army
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Punch : "Ow! Gee! Bill, I've got one in the leg!"
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Punch : Tommy (who has made a find in a German dug-out). "Now, Albert, aren't you glad you came? Why, these cigars in London would cost you close on a tanner apiece."
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Punch : The sinews of war
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Punch : Ex-gardener (concluding letter to his late employer). "Well, Madam, I don't think I have much more to tell you, except that there's good soil out here for roses - just the thing for them. I said as soon as I saw it, 'that's the soil for roses.'"
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Punch : Subaltern. "And about this saluting - I want you recruits to be very particualr about that. Of course, you know, you don't salute me - you saliute the uniform.", 1914
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