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Political/religious satire with cat and rooster. Text in French. Date Unknown (prob 19th C.)
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October 26, 1956
Henry Behrens, the then smallest man in the world stands on a table to wash dishes in his Worthing home. Measuring only 30 inches high, Mr Behrens made a living by travelling the world with Burton Lester’s midget troupe.
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So they filled the bath-tin till it was brimming.
Cecil Aldin, from Cecil Aldin’s merry party, told by May Byron, London, 1913.
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When Love calls, you better answer (via wackystuff)
In the sudio, after a picture by Henriette Ronner. From The magazine of art, London, 1878.
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