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it before the end of the game, with the addition 

 of a pretty sketch of a sailing ship. Two 

 typical caricatures are reprinted in this book — 

 one by John Brough of the naturalist as a pouter 

 pigeon, and the other by Wallis Mackay, which 

 " illustrates my first appearance in an ornitho- 

 logical character." Another, a silhouette — it can 



" An Extremely Grotesque Caricature." 

 (By Edward Draper.) 



scarcely be called a caricatures — indeed, it was 

 described by the victim as to himself, " one of 

 the most grateful sketches in the book," was 

 drawn by " my old friend, Harry Furniss." It 

 is at the bottom of a page held sideways, and 

 illustrates the verse beginning, " And think of 

 early days and thee ..." 



