SONG OF THE c.o.c.kNEY SPORTSMAN

How happy could I be in heather, At the grouse gaily blazing away!

But then, somehow, I can"t touch a feather, So "tis better at Brighton to stay.

PRO BONO.--There is one first-rate joint that comes to table which is the c.o.c.kney"s prime aversion--the h-bone.

[Ill.u.s.tration: A MODEL MODEL.

 

(_The artist is rather shy, and has left his model to do the honours of his studio._) "From whom did Mr. M"Gilp paint that head?"

"From yours obediently, madam. I sit for the "eads of all "is "oly men."

"He must find you a very useful person."

"Yes, madam. I order his frames, stretch his canvases, wash his brushes, set his palette, and mix his colours. All _he"s_ got to do is just to _shove "em on!_"]

[Ill.u.s.tration: _Tripper._ ""Ere! "Arf a mo"! Where"s the change out o"

that bob I gave yer?"

_Bystander._ "Don"t worry about it, c.o.c.ky; ain"t you got the bloomin"

"oss as security!"]

[Ill.u.s.tration: _Holiday Driver (returning from a pic-nic)._ "Excuse me, sir, but can you see anything wrong with the "arness of this "ere "orse?"]

SPORTSMEN AT SEA.

_(Tom exhibiting a tern which he has shot)._ I say, "Arry, wot bird "s this "ere?

_"Arry._ A auk, I should say.

_Tom._ What yer calls a sparrerawk?

_"Arry._ No. Hay, u, k, auk, without the sparrer.

A c.o.c.kNEY"S EPITAPH

THINK! "From the cradle to the grave!" my brother, A nurse takes you from one, an "ea.r.s.e to t"other.

A VULGAR ERROR.--Misplacing the haspirate.

A CHEVALIERESQUE CONUNDRUM.--_Coster Bill (to "Arriet)._ I si! When is your young man like a fish out of water?

_"Arriet._ Oh, g"long! Give"t up.

_Coster Bill._ Why, when "es a _witin"_ round the corner.

[Short encounter, and exeunt severally.

[Ill.u.s.tration: A CAPITAL ANSWER.

_"Self-made" Man (examining school, of which he is a manager)._ "Now, boy, what"s the capital of "Olland?"

_Boy._ "An "H," sir."]

DISCOVERED IN DRURY LANE

(_Near the new Baker Street Lodging House established by the County Council._)

I "old it true wote"er befall, I feel it when things go most cross, Better do a fi"penny doss, Than never do a doss at all!

UNIVERSITY SYMPATHY.

_First Errand Boy (after the University Boat Race)._ Wot "ave yer got a light blue ribbon in yer b.u.t.ton "ole for, Tommy?

_Second E. B. (promptly)._ "Cos our "ouse allus sells Cambridge sausages!

A MATTER OF TASTE.

_Vulgar Parvenu (who is watching the interior decorations of his house)._ "Don"t you think that tapestry "eats the rooms?"

_Artistic Decorator._ "Very possibly, sir; you see, it"s Goblin (_Gobelin_)."

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