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- ?id=_QoDAAAAIAAJ accessdate "2008-08-06".
- ?id=_QoDAAAAIAAJ author1 "Lemon, Mark".
- ?id=_QoDAAAAIAAJ author2 "Mayhew, Henry".
- ?id=_QoDAAAAIAAJ author3 "Taylor, Tom".
- ?id=_QoDAAAAIAAJ author4 "Brooks, Shirley".
- ?id=_QoDAAAAIAAJ author5 "Burnand, Sir Francis Cowley".
- ?id=_QoDAAAAIAAJ author6 "Seaman, Sir Owen".
- ?id=_QoDAAAAIAAJ date "1855-10-27".
- ?id=_QoDAAAAIAAJ isCitedBy Royal_Caledonian_School.
- ?id=_QoDAAAAIAAJ journal "Punch".
- ?id=_QoDAAAAIAAJ location "London".
- ?id=_QoDAAAAIAAJ page "155".
- ?id=_QoDAAAAIAAJ publisher "Punch Publications Ltd".
- ?id=_QoDAAAAIAAJ quote "MR. PUNCH presents his compliments to the Governors of the Caledonian Asylum, and begs to know what amount of contribution was paid to their funds by the juggler at the Lyceum for the loan of the "fourteen orphans in full Scottish costume," the orphans whose "fathers have recently perished while defending Sebastopol?" Mr. Punch learns from the printed puff, that the juggler himself "who was also attired in the dress of his native land, the MACGREGOR tartan — made a very touching speech concerning them, which enlisted the entire sympathy of the audience." It may be all very proper that these poor children should be occasionally regaled with wine and cakes; but, why for the profit of a juggler, should they — like the animals at the Park — have their feeding time in public ? The conjuror himself only carries out his trade. He, of course, would ply his gilt balls and shuffle his cards for the penny's-worth in a hospital; but Mr. Punch must, in conclusion, put it to the Governors of the Caledonian Asylum, whether they do not, at such a time, betray a sacred trust, when they suffer the orphans of their guardianship to be turned into the ready-money tools of the mountebank?".
- ?id=_QoDAAAAIAAJ title "Cant and the Conjuror".
- ?id=_QoDAAAAIAAJ url ?id=_QoDAAAAIAAJ.
- ?id=_QoDAAAAIAAJ volume "28".