Deborah Strap.—(Consort of T. S. above) Pue-packer at St. Stiff’s the Martyr.
Guests, Cooks, Maids, Lanthorn-bearers, extra Flunkeys, Police, &c., &c., &c., &c.
Scene.—Victoria and Albert Villas, Mizzlington, near London.
Time.—Christmas.
List of Plates.
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| John Brown, Esq., as he appeared every Evening | [Frontispiece.] |
| The Carol—“Tidings of Comfort and Joy!” | [ 1] |
| The Waits serenading Victoria and Albert Villas | [ 5] |
| Christmas Eve—The Market—Brown buying Holly | [ 13] |
| Christmas Dinners—Good Living, at least, Once a Year | [ 18] |
| The Pudding, as it ought to have appeared | [ 23] |
| Bringing in the Yule-log | [ 25] |
| Boxing-day—The Beadle offended | [ 28] |
| The Pantomime—“Here we are again!” | [ 34] |
| The Compliments of the Season (a cold) | [ 40] |
| The Quadrille—Cavalier seul | [ 57] |
| The Stair-case—Captain de Camp and the Wall-flower | [ 63] |
| Forfeits—The Double Toilet | [ 80] |
| The Christmas Tree—Presentation of Fruit | [ 83] |
| Mummery—Trick of the Old Dame | [ 84] |
| Kitchen Conversation | [ 92] |