NEWS 388: Mr. Hume dispensing with the fantasy of having his boots polished by Julius Caesar
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NEWS 192: The terrible Girardo-Girardini piercing with his pen the unfortunate Thiers
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NEWS 38: A DESCENT BY PARACHUTE. The Devil take Mr. Godard for having had the idea of cutting the rope when the balloon was right above a lightning-conductor
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![NEWS 154: Savage Bineau having at last found a use for his club on the boulevards[,] and making Parisians acquainted with all the charms of American roads](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0043170001.jpg)
NEWS 154: Savage Bineau having at last found a use for his club on the boulevards[,] and making Parisians acquainted with all the charms of American roads
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NEWS 151: The good Mr. Ratapoil promised them that after they'd signed his petition skylarks would fall for them ready roasted
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NEWS 280: TERROR-STRICKEN BY THE LEGACY
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NEWS 122: Means proposed by the Charivari to Mr. Léon Faucher for avoiding telegraphic errors from now on
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NEWS 386: Mr. Babinet deciding to go and extinguish the sum himself, in order not to give the lie to his prediction
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NEWS 58: Mimi Véron finally believes to have found the true means of pulverising his enemy
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NEWS 128: Mr. DUPIN IN HIS SMALL SHOES: Seeing that the law on electoral reform will be warmly discussed; Mr. Dupin thought that this was the moment to present himself... to Clamecy
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NEWS 128: Mr. DUPIN IN HIS SMALL SHOES: Seeing that the law on electoral reform will be warmly discussed; Mr. Dupin thought that this was the moment to present himself... to Clamecy
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French Types 2: The tailor: He walks with an arched back, his shoulders like a coat-stand and his elbows turned outwards. His suits, cut in the latest fashion, often clash with his boots and hat, he nearly always has a very euphonical name such as Wahaterkermann or Pikprunmann
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NEWS 12: What the devil is it that curbs his appetite
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NEWS 196: IN NAPLES: The best of kings continuing to make order reign in his dominions
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![Ancient History 3: Achilles in his tent. In tears, remembering the charms of Briseis / The hero enjoys his dismal sadness. / And in vain, Patrocles, polishing his weapons / Tries to awaken his burning courage. (Secret translation by President P.) This precious bas-relief was discovered in the ruins of the ancient Boule rouge [Red Ball] (Montmartre suburb) by our indefatigable traveller, Mr. Charles Texier. According to Mr. Ingres, only Phidias could have been its maker](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0031130001.jpg)
Ancient History 3: Achilles in his tent. In tears, remembering the charms of Briseis / The hero enjoys his dismal sadness. / And in vain, Patrocles, polishing his weapons / Tries to awaken his burning courage. (Secret translation by President P.) This precious bas-relief was discovered in the ruins of the ancient Boule rouge [Red Ball] (Montmartre suburb) by our indefatigable traveller, Mr. Charles Texier. According to Mr. Ingres, only Phidias could have been its maker
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NEWS 29: A quarter of an hour after his death he was still alive
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NEWS 9: -Mr. Cabassol, how can you still take up arms, after having attended three meetings of the Peace Congress! -Precisely, I’m mounting guard to avoid being at war with my sergeant-major
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![LIFE'S HAPPY DAYS 91: A gentleman who wants to give himself the satisfaction of having his [death]mask](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0037660001.jpg)
LIFE'S HAPPY DAYS 91: A gentleman who wants to give himself the satisfaction of having his [death]mask
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NEWS 7: THE FRIENDS OF PEACE -THE RESULT OF A DISCOURSE BY COQUEREL
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Mr. Potasse's courageous opinion... Constitutionnel!
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NEWS 158: A stampede of Lilliputians who had tried to garrote Universal Suffrage during his sleep
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NEWS 36: An ascent in autumn: Mr. Thévelin devoting himself to an aquatic-aerial exercise on his trapeze
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NEWS 43: Inconvenient for a Parisian aeronaut to conduct his descent in a country which is not inhabited by Scotsmen at all
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NEWS 179: They wanted to snuff out even the Sun
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NEWS 275: An animal full of modesty and having himself begged to accept the honour to be transformed into meat of the 1st class
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