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Nothing in The Papers?!, 1870.
Nothing in The Papers?!, 1870. A schoolboy reading an article to his friend, from the Times. In the days when corporal punishment was a regular and painful feature of public school life, two schoolboys take great pleasure in reading about a schoolmaster, had up for 'licking' a boy. From Punch, or the London Charivari, February 12, 1870.
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