SKETCHES OF EXPRESSIONS 39: Come f... kiss this master...at once..

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SKETCHES OF EXPRESSIONS 29: Wretched sleeper, be off with you!..

SKETCHES OF EXPRESSIONS 29: Wretched sleeper, be off with you!..

SKETCHES OF EXPRESSIONS 13: Emna[sic]!...I love you!..

SKETCHES OF EXPRESSIONS 13: Emna[sic]!...I love you!..

SKETCHES OF EXPRESSIONS 46: The Crow, having sung all summer, ... -The Papa- The Crow..., the crow having sung.... begin it again for me at once..

SKETCHES OF EXPRESSIONS 46: The Crow, having sung all summer, ... -The Papa- The Crow..., the crow having sung.... begin it again for me at once..

SKETCHES OF EXPRESSIONS 34: Damn it, Sir, don't move your hands, you'll lose the pose!

SKETCHES OF EXPRESSIONS 34: Damn it, Sir, don't move your hands, you'll lose the pose!

SKETCHES OF EXPRESSIONS 40: Nothing like it for a head-cold, it’s worth Gold!!!..

SKETCHES OF EXPRESSIONS 40: Nothing like it for a head-cold, it’s worth Gold!!!..

SKETCHES OF EXPRESSIONS 30: You'll see!...you'll see! that'll stop the blood as if by hand!..

SKETCHES OF EXPRESSIONS 30: You'll see!...you'll see! that'll stop the blood as if by hand!..

SKETCHES OF EXPRESSIONS 6: My dear man, I congratulate you, your picture has a repturous effect!! -Yes, I find that myself, too

SKETCHES OF EXPRESSIONS 6: My dear man, I congratulate you, your picture has a repturous effect!! -Yes, I find that myself, too

SKETCHES OF EXPRESSIONS 19: (Aside)God! my poor boy how ugly you are! (Aloud) My respects to your wife. (Aside) When you've got a face like yours, you shouldn't go out during the day

SKETCHES OF EXPRESSIONS 19: (Aside)God! my poor boy how ugly you are! (Aloud) My respects to your wife. (Aside) When you've got a face like yours, you shouldn't go out during the day

SKETCHES OF EXPRESSIONS 35: It's her poor cat that's died... -Oh! the poor little woman, how sorry she must be..

SKETCHES OF EXPRESSIONS 35: It's her poor cat that's died... -Oh! the poor little woman, how sorry she must be..

SKETCHES OF EXPRESSIONS 38: The Charade: My first of my lot still keeps going... Horse...Silver...Public Road...good heaven!!!...that's not going

SKETCHES OF EXPRESSIONS 38: The Charade: My first of my lot still keeps going... Horse...Silver...Public Road...good heaven!!!...that's not going

SKETCHES OF EXPRESSIONS 42: Missus Bonneau!... missus Bonneau!... I love missus Bonneau, me!...you sya,she said to you that I told her!...it's not...true!..

SKETCHES OF EXPRESSIONS 42: Missus Bonneau!... missus Bonneau!... I love missus Bonneau, me!...you sya,she said to you that I told her!...it's not...true!..

AT MANTUA / -What...... here they come to attack us even in this place!!... but what use are strongholds, if you're not secure?.....

AT MANTUA / -What...... here they come to attack us even in this place!!... but what use are strongholds, if you're not secure?.....

Ancient History 14: Ulysses and Penelope. Chastely stretched on their bashful marriage-bed; / This noble married couple find themselves at last. / And when Ulysees snores, from his charming mouth / Penelope steals a loving kiss (Trifling work by Mr. Vatout)

Ancient History 14: Ulysses and Penelope. Chastely stretched on their bashful marriage-bed; / This noble married couple find themselves at last. / And when Ulysees snores, from his charming mouth / Penelope steals a loving kiss (Trifling work by Mr. Vatout)

Ancient History 14: Ulysses and Penelope. Chastely stretched on their bashful marriage-bed; / This noble married couple find themselves at last. / And when Ulysees snores, from his charming mouth / Penelope steals a loving kiss (Trifling work by Mr. Vatout)

Ancient History 14: Ulysses and Penelope. Chastely stretched on their bashful marriage-bed; / This noble married couple find themselves at last. / And when Ulysees snores, from his charming mouth / Penelope steals a loving kiss (Trifling work by Mr. Vatout)

SKETCHES OF EXPRESSIONS 14: My dear fellow, may I have the pleasure of your lending me 15 frcs.[francs].-Willingly, but I've only got ten. -Deuce!...deuce!... give them to me anyway, you can owe me five

SKETCHES OF EXPRESSIONS 14: My dear fellow, may I have the pleasure of your lending me 15 frcs.[francs].-Willingly, but I've only got ten. -Deuce!...deuce!... give them to me anyway, you can owe me five

SKETCHES OF THE THEATRE 4: THE-STAGE-MANAGER. - You play kings ineffectually, I'm going to hit you with a fine of not less than one franc fifty, for having missed your entry

SKETCHES OF THE THEATRE 4: THE-STAGE-MANAGER. - You play kings ineffectually, I'm going to hit you with a fine of not less than one franc fifty, for having missed your entry

NEWS 45: ABDUCTION OF A GIRL-SPIRIT OF THE AIR. - Come, come, Mr. Godard, I'm frozen, let me into the gondola... - That's impossible, since we'll be seen by Paris... - But I've got a frightful head-cold!... - All I can promise is to wipe your nose, as soon as we get into a cloud!..

NEWS 45: ABDUCTION OF A GIRL-SPIRIT OF THE AIR. - Come, come, Mr. Godard, I'm frozen, let me into the gondola... - That's impossible, since we'll be seen by Paris... - But I've got a frightful head-cold!... - All I can promise is to wipe your nose, as soon as we get into a cloud!..

PARISIAN SKETCHES 42: A protest [for non-payment] on New Year's day... what luck!..

PARISIAN SKETCHES 42: A protest [for non-payment] on New Year's day... what luck!..

Bathers 7: You see, master, you are... of a strength

Bathers 7: You see, master, you are... of a strength

Bathers 7: You see, master, you are... of a strength

Bathers 7: You see, master, you are... of a strength

SKETCHES OF THE THEATRE BY DAUMIER 2: Below the upper vignette: The couplet [adressed to] the public. Below the lower vignette: The public while being addressed with its couplet

SKETCHES OF THE THEATRE BY DAUMIER 2: Below the upper vignette: The couplet [adressed to] the public. Below the lower vignette: The public while being addressed with its couplet

SKETCHES OF THE THEATRE BY DAUMIER 2: Below the upper vignette: The couplet [adressed to] the public. Below the lower vignette: The public while being addressed with its couplet

SKETCHES OF THE THEATRE BY DAUMIER 2: Below the upper vignette: The couplet [adressed to] the public. Below the lower vignette: The public while being addressed with its couplet

NEWS 66: To think that there are people who, in weather like this, are cruel enough to put that dog out of doors!

NEWS 66: To think that there are people who, in weather like this, are cruel enough to put that dog out of doors!

Parisian Emotions 39: The friendship of a great chemist..

Parisian Emotions 39: The friendship of a great chemist..

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