Cummings' (at Margate) in the evening, and as it was cold, we stayed in and played games ; Gowing, as usual, overstepping the mark. He suggested we should play " Cutlets," a game we never heard of. He sat on a chair, and asked Carrie to sit on his lap,... Punch - Page 1061888Full view - About this book
| George Grossmith, Weedon Grossmith - English wit and humor - 1920 - 338 pages
...Cummings' (at Margate) in the evening, and as it was cold, we stayed in and played games ; Gowing, as usual, overstepping the mark. He suggested we should...sat on the edge of mine. Lupin sat on the edge of Carrie's lap, then Cummings on Lupin's, and Mrs. Cummings on her husband's. We looked very ridiculous,... | |
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