Punch_, yours sincerely,
ONE WHO WISHES TO AVOID A ROW.
P.S.--If this arrives late, thank the cards that have overtaxed the
postal arrangements.
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THE UNITED SERVICE DIARY FOR 1891.
[Illustration: Extremes Meet.]
_January to March_.--Soldiers on leave. Sailors at sea. Civil Servants
reading the morning paper.
_April to June_.--Soldiers at play. Sailors in harbour. Civil Servants
reading the morning paper.
_July to September_.--Soldiers at sea (autumn manoeuvres). Sailors at
play (_ditto_). Civil Servants away (_ditto_).
_October to December_.--Soldiers on leave. Sailors at sea. Civil
Servants reading the morning paper.
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[Illustration: FOLLIES OF THE YEAR.]
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IN THE LATEST STYLE.
(_BY OUR INTREPID INTERVIEWER._)
Feeling that your readers would be interested in learning Mr. CHOSE's
own view of the unpleasant affair, I called upon the distinguished
Arctic Explorer just as he was sitting down to breakfast.
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