Shoddy Benevolence
John Bull.-"Now, Paddy, you never again can say that I am not a noble and a generous fellow. Look, here is a free ticket to America, and a splendid suit of clothes, made by myself, to wear when you arrive there. They'll make you look so comfortable and contented.".
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Summary: | Pat.-"Yes ; I see you are ashamed to let me appear before the Yankees, starved and ragged as I am. But you may keep your dirty shoddy clothes, Mr. Bull. I'll not wear them. I'd sooner a million of times go before my friends in my ould [sic] home-made tatters than be seen once in the foreign uniform of a British pauper.". |
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Format: | Prints & Drawings |
Language: | English |
Published / Created: |
[Dublin] :
James J. Lalor,
December 9th, 1882.
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Notes: | Supplement given away with the Weekly Freeman of December 9th 1882. Price Three Half-Pence. Physical description: 1 print : lithograph ; 25.6x26.5cm.. more |