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TRAGICAL COMEDY OF PUNCH AND JUDY.
[PUNCH.
Devil seems to grow weary, and Punch succeeds in planting several heavy blows. The balance being restored, the fight is kept up for some time, and towards the conclusion Punch has the decided advantage, and drives his enemy before him. The Devil is stunned by repeated blows on the head and horns, and falls forward on the platform, where Punch completes his victory, and knocks the breath out of his body. Punch then puts his staff up the Devil's black clothes, and whirls him round in the air, exclaiming, "Huzza! huzza! the Devil's dead!")
Curtain.
LONDON · PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, STAFFORD STREET.