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"Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, February 19, 1919"


In these days of ever-increasing strikes it is suggested, for the
convenience of contributors to those magazines which of necessity
go to press some time in advance, that they should submit to editors
stories with interchangable situations:--
Algernon Aimless rose { lazily } from the breakfast-table
{ hastily}
at { 9 A.M. } on a dark winter's morning { in order
{ 7 A.M. } { in preparation
{ to catch the 9.15 to his office in the City. }
{ for his four-mile trudge to the City (Tube strike). }
The { electric lights gleamed with dazzling brilliance }
{ solitary candle shed a dismal light (Electricians' strike) }
on the { well-polished } china, silver and table cutlery
{ neglected }
which { were the joy and pride of the admirable parlourmaid. }
{ no servants' hands had touched for weeks
(Domestic servants' strike). }
{ had glanced casually at his letters. }
{ had had no letters to read (Postmen's strike). }
As he stood in the { spotlessly kept and charming } hall,
{ dusty discomfort of the dark }
arranging his { sleek well-brushed brown hair }
{ long untidy hair (Barbers' strike) } before
putting on his hat, Ermyntrude Aimless { glided }
{ bounced }
{ gracefully down the staircase, clad in a charming
{ breathlessly up from the basement, wearing an old
{ _negligee_ of satin and lace.


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