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Mouse playing a dangerous game A cheeky mouse, thumbing his nose at two offended caged owls, is in danger of becoming the victim of a rapacious cat. From a bound volume of copies of “Punch Almanack” for 1865-79. Punch was a British magazine newspaper founded in 1841, famous for its humorous and satirical cartoons which were created by some of the foremost illustrators of the day: the Almanack was a supplement. 1860-1869 stock illustration
A cheeky mouse, thumbing his nose at two offended caged owls, is in danger of becoming the victim of a rapacious cat. From a bound volume of copies of “Punch Almanack” for 1865-79. Punch was a British magazine newspaper founded in 1841, famous for its humorous and satirical cartoons which were created by some of the foremost illustrators of the day: the Almanack was a supplement.

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A cheeky mouse, thumbing his nose at two offended caged owls, is in danger of becoming the victim of a rapacious cat. From a bound volume of copies of “Punch Almanack” for 1865-79. Punch was a British magazine newspaper founded in 1841, famous for its humorous and satirical cartoons which were created by some of the foremost illustrators of the day: the Almanack was a supplement.

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