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diff --git a/28324.txt b/28324.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7c918c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/28324.txt @@ -0,0 +1,705 @@ +The Project Gutenberg EBook of Supplement To "Punch, Or The London +Charivari."--October 14, 1914, by Various + +This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with +almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Supplement To "Punch, Or The London Charivari."--October 14, 1914 + "Punch" and the Prussian Bully + +Author: Various + +Release Date: March 13, 2009 [EBook #28324] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK SUPPLEMENT TO "PUNCH" *** + + + + +Produced by Neville Allen, Malcolm Farmer and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net + + + + + +TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: Bold type is indicated thus: =The Prussian Bully.= +And italics so: _1857-1914._ + + + SUPPLEMENT TO "PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI."--OCTOBER 14, 1914. + + "PUNCH" and the PRUSSIAN BULLY + + * * * * * + +Illustration: _January 10, 1857._ + +*** =The Prussian Bully disturbs the Peace of Europe.= + +_1857-1914._ + +"PUNCH" OFFICE, 10 BOUVERIE STREET, LONDON, E.C. + + * * * * * + +Illustration: =THE REWARD OF (DE)MERIT.= + +KING PUNCH PRESENTETH PRUSSIA WITH THE ORDER OF "ST. GIBBET." + +_May 7, 1864._ + + * * * + +*** =The Prussian Bully tears up a "scrap of paper" pledging him to +respect the integrity of Denmark.= + + * * * * * + +Illustration: =JACK ON THE CRISIS.= + +"BLOW IT, BILL! WE CAN'T BE EXPECTED TO _FIGHT_ A LOT O' LUBBERLY SWABS +LIKE HIM. WE'LL _KICK_ 'EM, IF THAT'LL DO." + +_July 2, 1864._ + + * * * + +*** =The Prussian Bully gives great offence to England.= + + * * * * * + +Illustration: =BRIGANDS DIVIDING THE SPOILS.= + +_August 13, 1864._ + + * * * + +*** =The Prussian Bully takes his share of the plunder.= + + * * * * * + +Illustration: =CHECK TO THE KING.= + +_Bismarck_ (_reads from 3,000 Citizens of Cologne_). "IN VIEW OF THE +MISERABLE CONDITION OF THE COUNTRY IN VIEW OF A CIVIL WAR, WITH ITS +ATTENDANT SUFFERINGS AND FEARFUL CALAMITIES ... WE COUCH A SOLEMN +PROTEST AGAINST ENGAGING IN SUCH A WAR...." + +_King of Prussia._ "WHAT IS THAT? DARE MY SUBJECTS OBJECT TO BE +SLAUGHTERED! WHAT NEXT, I WONDER?" + +_June 2, 1866._ + + * * * + +*** =The Prussian Bully declares his intention of making war on Austria.= + + * * * * * + +Illustration: =PEACE--AND NO PIECES!= + +BISMARCK. "PARDON, MON AMI; BUT WE REALLY CAN'T ALLOW YOU TO PICK UP +ANYTHING HERE." + +NAP (_the Chiffonnier_). "PRAY DON'T MENTION IT, M'SIEU! IT'S NOT OF THE +SLIGHTEST CONSEQUENCE." + +_August 25, 1866._ + + * * * + +*** =The Prussian Bully refuses to allow France to rectify her frontier.= + + * * * * * + +Illustration: ="TO BE SOLD."= + +_Emperor Napoleon:_ "I-A-HAVE MADE AN OFFER TO MY FRIEND HERE, AND...." + +_The Man in Possession:_ "NO, HAVE YOU, THOUGH? I RATHER THINK I WAS THE +PARTY TO APPLY TO." + +_Emperor Napoleon:_ "OH, INDEED! AH! THEN IN THAT CASE I'LL--BUT IT'S OF +NO CONSEQUENCE." + +_May 4, 1867._ + + * * * + +*** =The Prussian Bully objects to being turned out of Luxemburg.= + + * * * * * + +Illustration: =GAUL TO THE NEW CAESAR.= + +"DEFIANCE, EMPEROR, WHILE I HAVE STRENGTH TO HURL IT!" + +_December 17, 1870._ + + * * * + +*** =The Prussian Bully has no pity for France.= + + * * * * * + +Illustration: =EXCESSIVE BAIL.= + +_Justice_ (_to Bismarck_). "YOUR CLIENT WAS ASSAULTED, AND YOU ASK THAT +THE DEFENDANT 'SHALL BE BOUND OVER TO KEEP THE PEACE FOR MANY YEARS.' +BUT I CANNOT SANCTION A DEMAND FOR EXORBITANT SECURITIES." + +_February 18, 1871._ + + * * * + +*** =The Prussian Bully demands from France the cession of Alsace and +Lorraine and an Indemnity of L200,000,000.= + + * * * * * + +Illustration: =ENTER BISMARCK.= + +"I SPEAK OF PEACE, WHILE COVERT ENMITY, +UNDER THE SMILE OF SAFETY, WOUNDS THE WORLD; +AND WHO BUT 'BISMARCK,' WHO BUT ONLY I, +MAKE FEARFUL MUSTERS AND PREPARED DEFENCE." + +_Henry the Fourth, Part II._ (_Induction._) + +_February 18, 1888._ + + * * * + +*** =The Prussian Bully speaks of Peace and prepares for War.= + + * * * * * + +Illustration: =DROPPING THE PILOT.= + +_March 29, 1890._ + + * * * + +*** =The Prussian Bully has no further use for Prince Bismarck.= + + * * * * * + +Illustration: ="NANA WOULD NOT GIVE ME A BOW-WOW!"= + +[The German Emperor is reported to have said, "It was impossible for me +to anticipate the rejection of the Army Bills, so fully did I rely upon +the patriotism of the Imperial Diet to accept them unreservedly. A +patriotic minority has been unable to prevail against the majority ... I +was compelled to resort to a dissolution, and I look forward to the +acceptance of the Bills by the new Reichstag. Should this expectation be +again disappointed, I am determined to use every means in my power to +achieve my purpose."--_The Times._] + +_May 20, 1893._ + + * * * + +*** =The Prussian Bully complains that he cannot have it all his own +way.= + + * * * * * + +Illustration: =HIS FAVORITE SUBJECT.= + +_Imperial Artist._ "WISH I COULD HAVE GOT IT DONE IN TIME FOR THE ROYAL +ACADEMY. SURE TO HAVE BEEN ACCEPTED." + +_May 4, 1895._ + + * * * + +*** =The Prussian Bully paints himself in divine colours.= + + * * * * * + +Illustration: =GERMANIA ARMING KRUGER.= + +"The _Vossische Zeitung_ chronicles with satisfaction the recent arrival +at Lorenzo Marquez, on board the German East African liner Kaiser, of +1,650 cases of war material for the Transvaal, including a whole battery +of heavy guns, and states its conviction that the Transvaal and the +Orange Free State are 'determined to maintain their +independence.'"--_Globe, April 13._ + +_April 24, 1897._ + + * * * + +*** =The Prussian Bully tries to interfere in the Transvaal.= + + * * * * * + +Illustration: =A TALL ORDER.= + +_German Eagle_ (_to Dove of Peace_). "TEACH ME HOW TO COO!" + +_December 7, 1904._ + + * * * + +*** =The Prussian Bully maintains, in the cause of peace, a strong and +efficient army, ready for instant action.= + + * * * * * + +Illustration: =THE BLIND SIDE.= + +_German Officer_: "GLAD TO HEAR YOU'RE GOING TO FORTIFY YOUR SEA FRONT. +VERY DANGEROUS PEOPLE, THESE ENGLISH." + +_Dutchman_: "BUT IT WILL COST MUCH." + +_German Officer_: "AH, BUT SEE WHAT YOU SAVE ON THE EASTERN FRONTIER, +WHERE THERE'S NOBODY BUT US." + +_January 11, 1911._ + + * * * + +*** =The Prussian Bully tries to get on the "blind side" of Holland.= + + * * * * * + +Illustration: =SOLID.= + +_Germany._ "DONNERWETTER! IT'S ROCK. I THOUGHT IT WAS GOING TO BE +PAPER." + +_August 2, 1911._ + + * * * + +*** =The Prussian Bully finds that the Triple Entente really exists.= + + * * * * * + +Illustration: =OUT OF THE SHADOW.= + +_The Kaiser._ "WHAT BUSINESS HAVE YOU HERE?" + +_German Socialist Party._ "I TOO WANT 'A PLACE IN THE SUN.'" + +_January 31, 1912._ + + * * * + +*** =The Prussian Bully becomes aware of a growing menace.= + + * * * * * + +Illustration: =BRAVO, BELGIUM!= + +_August 12, 1914._ + + * * * + +*** =The Prussian Bully invades an inoffensive Neutral Country.= + + * * * * * + +Illustration: =THE TRIUMPH OF "CULTURE."= + +_August 26, 1914._ + + * * * + +*** =The Prussian Bully declares himself to be the Apostle of Culture.= + + * * * * * + +Illustration: =THE GREAT GOTH.= + +DESIGN FOR A STAINED-GLASS WINDOW IN A NEO-GOTHIC CATHEDRAL AT POTSDAM. + +_September 30, 1914_ + + * * * + +*** =The Apotheosis of the Prussian Bully.= + + * * * * * + +Bradbury, Agnew & Co. 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