id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41383 Ward, Thomas A. M. Punch and Judy, with Instructions How to Manage the Little Wooden Actors Containing New and Easy Dialogues Arranged for the Use of Beginners, Desirous to Learn How to Work the Puppets. For Sunday Schools, Private Parties, Festivals and Parlor Entertainments. .txt text/plain 5962 716 95 The performance of PUNCH in the streets of European cities, unpurified PUNCH is always held by the showman's right hand, his head is wood of The Play opens by the appearance of Mr. PUNCH who calls JUDY to his aid. Here commences the dance by PUNCH and JUDY, who bow to the audience, PUNCH.--Good day little people--how do you do? JUDY.--Mr. PUNCH, you are such a funny man: now let us have a nice JUDY.--Mr. PUNCH, here is our own little darling: you hold the child JUDY.--PUNCH, where's that child? (_Re-enter_ JUDY _with a stick; she comes in behind him and hits_ PUNCH JOE, you go through the house--find Mr. PUNCH and tell him I want to see PUNCH.--Old man, you used to be good at jumping once, how is it now? PUNCH.--JACK, the old devil will never get all that is due him, until he Punch and Judy Figures Punch and Judy Figures ./cache/41383.txt ./txt/41383.txt