File:Punch 147 - 1914.07.29 - 105.png
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DescriptionPunch 147 - 1914.07.29 - 105.png |
Illustration from "Punch", July 29th, 1914. Glossomany is the new science which enables you to read people's characters by the shape and size of their tongues. The above candidate for the position of parlour-maid is in the act of responding to an inquiry as to whether she is honest, industrious, good-tempered, truthful and obligin. There is fear that her action, though purely scientific, may prove fatal to the intelligent girl's chances. |
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