No. 411. Mrs. Arthur Sassoon. Charming. Sweet simplicity.
No. 361. Scene at Dollis Hill
No. 463. Sir Oscar Clayton, C.M.E. Bravo Mr. F. Goodall, R.A. Good entirely. Artist was thinking of adapting refrain of popular comic song, "Ask a P'liceman," and writing under portrait legend—
If you want to know who's this,—
"Oscar Clayton."
But it was unnecessary, as the portrait speaks for itself.
No. 473. D-T-erioration; or, Sir Edwin Arnold, K.C.S.I., commencing as a book-maker, and laying "two to one bar one." "Arnold's first exercise" in this character is depicted by James Archer.
No. 600. Tum-Tum The Melancholy, By Joseph Mordecai. Is Haman hung too?
No. 703. "Nobody looking, Mother, You can prig something out of the Money-box." But the vigilant Verger has his eye on them. Such is the story told by Blandford Fletcher.
No. 744. Coming home late in the Olden Time. By Ralph Hedley. No latch-key. Rousing the neighbourhood with pantomime door-knocker. Situation graphically depicted.