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Ellen TerryMatthew ArnoldHardwick Hall, Queen Mary's BedroomSeeingSmellingTastingHearingFeelingGladstone, the Right Hon. EwartPresident KrugerH.M. Queen VictoriaTake my head on your shoulder, daddy, turn your face to the westTake my head on your shoulder, daddy, turn your face to the westThe day has been long without you, daddy, you have been such a while awayThe day has been long without you, daddy, you have been such a while awayBut I've got you, and you've got me. So everything seems rightBut I've got you, and you've got me. So everything seems rightBut I've got you, and you've got me. So everything seems rightWhy do your big tears fall, daddy? Mother's not far awayWhy do your big tears fall, daddy? Mother's not far awayWhy do your big tears fall, daddy? Mother's not far away(Effect) I often seem to hear her voice falling across my play(Effect) I often seem to hear her voice falling across my playAnd it sometimes makes me cry, daddy, to think it's none of it trueAnd it sometimes makes me cry, daddy, to think it's none of it trueAnd it sometimes makes me cry, daddy, to think it's none of it trueI'm sometimes afraid to think, daddy, when I am big like youI'm sometimes afraid to think, daddy, when I am big like youI'm sometimes afraid to think, daddy, when I am big like youIf, when we get up to Heaven, and mother was waiting thereIf, when we get up to Heaven, and mother was waiting thereBut year by year still sees no changeBut year by year still sees no changeDaddy, good night, dear daddy, good nightDaddy, good night, dear daddy, good nightHe was Two Whole Months in HospitalMr Morpheus' sweet slumbers disturbed by a fleaHe finds that to sleep is impossibleHe searches for the tormenting insectHe continues the search, even in his nightcapNot succeeding, he looks in the bedDetermined to find him he turns up the bedAh! he feels him in his stocking. He gets upAnd, by holding the candle close, discovers his enemyFearing that he may hop away, he wets his fingerHe has got him at last, but he may hop yetWith the aid of a pin he burns him in the candleHe gets into bed, and sleeps like a topHe fastens the dog to the back of the chairThe dog is interested in something at a distanceHe discovers it to be a catAnd becomes quite excitedHe gets ready for a springHe springs!!'Can I go, mother? Mother, mayn't I go?''Isn't it grand, mother? isn't it fine?'Mr Noble was not 'drunk,' yet far from sober'Joining a Band of Hope, aye; but I'll put a stop to it'Tommy tenderly picked up his pledge cardMrs Noble went about her work in a much happier spirit'Please, sir, what is a drunkard?''Well, Tommy, what did you hear?' asked his father'O, God, bless my father and take away all his sins''Sir, will you allow me to sign the pedge?''I made so sure of victory'Tompkins has peaceful dreamsTompkins has peaceful dreamsSoon disturbed by a huge MosquitoSoon disturbed by a huge MosquitoThere he is on the wall!There he is on the wall!He falls head first over a chairHe falls head first over a chairHe continues the pursuitHe continues the pursuitHe deals a heavy blowHe deals a heavy blowHe loses his balanceHe loses his balanceOh, horror! the chair tips upOh, horror! the chair tips upTompkins has an unexpected bathTompkins has an unexpected bathCottage Bedside at OsborneSeven a.m.They seek the Workhouse when Aged and InfirmPoking his own FireShe has taken her darling son to the Court PhotographerNorman is making his best society bowHe appears to be intently listening to the instructionsMr Oxalate places the juvenile rogue upon a chairEverything seems going along smoothlyNorman holds up his finger in a warning mannerNorman throws up both hands and bursts into a fit of laughterThe artful little rogue creeps down behind the chairThe mischievous lad was covering the lens with his capNorman seemed to fancy the position, and success seemed assuredNorman disappeared through the screen at the backNorman is handed back to his mammaThe ghost story. An exciting moment --The ghost story. Arrived[Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown][Slide title unknown]Profr T.H. HuxleyThe Font, Exeter CathedralEetzaal S.S. 'Helouan' waarmede naar CeylonPaul KrugerCrossing the bar'Dollie', Mr Eden-Brown's dogThe Gambler's homeThe Gambler's homeForgivenFont, Lincoln Cathedral'Guess who?'
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