Lijst van lantaarnplaatjes (between 1906-1913)

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164 LANTERN SETS \ LIFE MODEL SETS— continued. THE FLOWER SELLERS. Life Models, I Talrinj? once his daily ramble. "* " Buy my flowers.’* 8 8he lay upon her garret floor. 4 Jack filled hia pockets •with ripe peaches. 5 “ You'76 hurt yourself, I fear, my lad.” 6 Yet at times his heart is heavy. Beading’, Id. THE LIGHTS OF LONDON. By SIMS. (Copyright.) Life Models 1 Introduction. 3 A country lad aud lassie. I 3 Oft from their garret window. I 4 "With faces worn and weary. Beading, Is. COMIC SETS. BUMBLE’S COURTSHIP. By DICKENS. 3SI-ORK UAKEIAOE. 1 If ever a beadle looked tender, Mr. Bumble was so at that moment. 3 Mr. Bumble wiped his lips, and deliberately kissed the matron. I Inexplicable conduct of Bumble when left alone. a Bumble taking a cursory glance at Mr 3 . Corney’s chest of drawers. 8 44 Oh, Mr. Bumble, I hare been so dreadfully put out 1’’ • 8 Mr. Bumble imprinted a passionate kisa upon her ch&sto nose. AFTSR KARRI A 01. 7 Mr. Bumble Bat in the workhouse parlour. 8 •* Cheap! ” cried a shrill voice in Mr. E umble’B ear. 9 Mrs. Bumble dropped into a chair, and fell into a paroxysm of tears. 10 Mrs. Bumble defied him to talk about hia prerogative. 11 Mrs. Etumble caught up a bowL of soapsuds. and ordered him to depart. 12 Mr. Bumblo boxed the ears ef a hoy, and walked into the street. Beading, 0d. Mrs. THREE-DOORS-UP. By SIMS. 1 “I could have hugged master for that,” S ‘-Sttook all my time to open the door.’’ 8 “ Master with a black clay pipo in his mouth.” 4 Visit of Mrs. Thrce-doors-up. £ “ Oh 1 what are you writing! May I look 1 ” 8 “ I’m going to have my corns out, madam.” 7 44 She looks across, and beckons to me.” 8 44 Master came down all of a perspiration.** 9 “He gave a Jump in the air suddenly.” 10 44 The lady came to the door herself.” 11 44 Master went after her, shouting.’* 12 41 Come away, Mrs. Hobson.’ 1 * * 4 Beading, Is. THE DIFFICULTIES ABOUT THAT DOG. 1 *• Are you the fellow who lost a dog t ” I 4 44 The dog flew at me * S “There was a man with six dog3 at the door.” I 5 44 Watch him, Zip! ” ’ ‘‘‘He kicked the animal over my flower-pots.” | 6 44 The yard was full of dog*.® Beading, 6d. THE MILLER AND THE SWEEP. 1 The advance. 8 The first collision. S Spotted. 4 Preliminaries—sparring. § Printing by hand. 6 Muddled and cuddled. 7 Changing colour. 8 8.15 a«k. 9 ‘Which is which. 10 Parted and dkwrted. Beading, ®d»