Suppose we fall and break our noses?
Thou’lt not prevail on me at all;
In truth, it is no joke to fall!
Judy. April 12, 1876.
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“WON’T YOU TELL ME WHY, ROBIN?”
The late Mr. Whalley, formerly M.P. for Peterborough, was a firm believer in the truth of the claim of Arthur Orton to the Tichborne title and estates. He, and Dr. Edward Vaughan Kenealy, were the most devoted adherents to the cause of “the unfortunate nobleman.” When Mr. Whalley rose in the House of Commons, he was generally greeted with the cry,—“Sing, Whalley, Sing!”
Several Scoffers.
Sing, sir! sing!