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The Comic History of Oliver Cromwell (1847) | Gilbert Abbot á Beckett - Reynolds's News and Miscellany
In those days, a joke would lead the perpetrator to the gibbet, and a pun was so highly penal—as, perhaps, it ought to be—that a dull dog who had dropped one by mistake, was called upon to find heavy securities for his good behaviour.
Dr Stephen Basdeo