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1920en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 1920, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoLibertad: My father says out problem is that here people try to copy what is fashinable in europe and the US, but luckily the solution is very simple: we have to start being as we are and not like Europeans or North americans, because they don't give a damn about us. And that's what we have to do: be like them who only think of themselves, so that the day when we stop imitating them and manage to be like them we will start being us.Mafalda: Yeh, luckily it's a simple solution.Libertad: There!
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1865en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 1865, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoMiguelito: When our poor parents were young and there was no television, or washing machines, nor freezers, nor blenders or all those things, and our poor parents later broke their backs to buy all that in installmentes. Can you imagine the trash the organizers of our future back breaking are inventing now to sell us in installments?
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1868en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 1868, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoSusanita: Tomorrow what will be best for us? Will we have to beware of that boy because of something, of that other, because of some trouble, of yhe next because he is that, and so on? Or just somke boyfriends as they come, no filter?
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1832en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 1832, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoManolito: There goes Mrs. Pepa. She gets a minimun pension and owes us for the last seven months, poor Mrs. Pepa. And what does the ministry, or whatever, do for Mrs. Pepa, nothing! Anyway, we're here to stop Mrs. Pepa from dying. Go on, then! Lie your little official heads on your pillows filled with pasta from Don Manolo's store and sleep camily!
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1688en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 1688, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoManolito: The good thing about these first days back al school is the teacher doesn't know each one of us. Just for now she thinks we're all roughly the same, none better or worse. She might even think I could be top of the class. The fool! Me! Me... Top ha ha ha, of the cla ha ha.
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1518en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 1518, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoMafalda: Mama, when you were little did you have friends like I do, like Felipe, Susanita, Manolito, Miguelito and Libertad?Mama: Of course.Mafalda: What happened? Didi you have a fight or something?Mama: No, it so happened life just took us along different roads.Mafalda: Aaah. And who does life think it is to do such horrible things to people?
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1271en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 1271, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoMama: Well? How did it go today?Mafalda: Fine, but the teacher this year... Don't know! I don't understand her! If we're good she's pleased and sounds coherent. If we misbehave she confuses us. Because shw can stare at us with furious eyes and terrifies us or use her low wages look and make us weep with pity.
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1268en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 1268, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoFelipe's mom: No, Felipe wants to stay in. He won't play or see anybody. He says he is anxious because his school starts tomorrow.Mafalda: His school? Tell that anxious boy that his school doesn't stat for him alone but for all of us! He ought to think of others!Felipe's mom: He says he can't think of others! His anxiety is not a crowd.
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1242en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 1242, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoMama: The door, and I'm running late!Man: Good morning, madam, miss. Offering this useful item for ladies, the gen'rman at home or in the office, the workshop, the miniclorhshanger, "plick", the only magnetic hanger, anodized metal, "plick", sticks to any metal surface without need for crews, clamps, nails or adhesive; and as a special manufacture's offer the price is below its real value! What in any shop you would have to pay.Mafalda: Oooh, you do speak well, papa! And you've come back! And this time you will marry mama and never, never leave us again! Right, papa?! You're welcome, mother.
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0953en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 0953, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoManolito: What does profile mean, Mafalda? When is it used?Mafalda: Profile, Manolito, is used when somenthing is seen to be fine, or not so clear. A person can have a high or a low profile, understand?Manolito: Undestand.
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0697en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 0697, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoMafalda: What would you do if a flying saucer appeared? Eh, Susanita? What would you do if beings from another planet came and tried to take us away to their world?Susanita: I wouldn't do anything! Because I don't believe anyone lives on another planet, or that anyone will come down to take us to any world, I don't believe any of those stupid things! Got it?
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0588en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 0588, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoFelipe: Why did you kill it? What had that poor little ant done to you?Mafalda: It's sad, but there are some creatures that you have to kill. And if you think otherwise, why do you eat chicken, or fish, or meat?Felipe: They're really got us good guys with that cursed argement!
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0447en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 0447, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoMiguelito: What do you think, Manolito? Were we born a cabbage or did the stork bring us?Susanita: Ha! Just look what you're asking this cobblestone! That subject is too deep for such a brute!Manolito: It's true, Miguelito. Living and dying don't worry me. I'm more interested in living. Not in the coming in or going out.Miguelito: HAA!
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0467en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 0467, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoMiguelito: I've brought Mafalda home to play, mama!Miguelito's Mama: Use the slippers! Your tramping all over the clean floor! Don't play in the living room, or the dining room and another thing. Don't leave your toys lying around. Put them away properly. You know!Miguelito: My only hope is that when I do national service they take all this into account and let me off early.
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0336en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 0336, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoMafalda: Useless! I still can't read the paper. The only things they teach us at school is that somebody loves his mother and another ties his tie. I want to know about bush or Fidel Castro! But it seems that neither Bush loves his mother nor Fidel ties his tie.
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0227en TIRA MAFALDA, CÓDIGO ORIGINAL 0227, INGLÊS, EDICIONES DE LA FLORDiálogoSusanita: What's wrong with the index finger is that you cannot put a ring on it. And though it's useful for saying "no". Look how ridiculous it is for saying "yes". No use for a ring or gor saying "yes". Let's say its not very marriageable finger!
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PCL112463 "Ethel Sedgwick, do my eyes deceive me or are you using butter from more than one country of origin?" *** Local Caption *** Punch cartoons by Riana Duncan
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PCL113392 "Amateur ""Minimus Poet"" (who has called at the office twice a week for three months). ""Could you use a little poem of mine?"" Editor (ruthlessly determined that this shall be his final visit). ""Oh, I think so. There are two or three broken panes of glass, and a hole in the skylight. How large is it?""" *** Local Caption *** A use for poetry
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PCL111828 "I don't know what you're into or why, Mr Jenkins, but we'd like you to stop it." *** Local Caption *** Punch cartoons by Banx (Jeremy Banks)
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PCL111959 "Highway Politics. Mr. Smillie. Nationalization or your life?"" Mr. Lloyd George. ""Certainly not my life. I can tell you that at once. I don't need to consult the press about THAT."" (Lloyd George and Robert Smillie using high diplomacy and political spin after WW1)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL111316 "L'Enfant Terrible! Chorus in the stern. ""Don't go on like that - or you'll upset us all!""" *** Local Caption *** Victorian cartoons from Punch
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PCL109486 "The American Twins, or North and South"
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PCL111549 "Isn't it wonderful, darling? So far not a single toast-rack or cruet." *** Local Caption *** Not a single toast-rack or cruet so far
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PCL113239 "Are you sure he's finding our way home for us, or does he think we're still taking him for a walk?" *** Local Caption *** Animal instinct
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PCL113012 "Boys of the Dachshund Breed. Wilhelm (to Franz Josef), ""Well we haven't succeeded in crushing France or Russia or England or Italy; But now that we've got Ferdinand to help us we might manage to score off Serbia!""" *** Local Caption *** Boys of the Dachshund Breed Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL104819 Blasting His Way Out? Or Further In?
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PCL110769 "Now that we're beginning to produce special air-raid ailments, no doubt we shall all soon be suffering from either - deck-chair spine - or camp-bed foot - and most of us will most certainly be suffering from tea-cup finger: moreover, I'm afraid that a great many will fall victims to either - crater-measurer's elbow or - bomb-describer's throat; nor, for the matter fo that, will it surprise me terribly if one or two of us even - succumb to Knowall's Neck." *** Local Caption *** Punch cartoons by Fougasse (Kenneth Bird)
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PCL106049 ‘It’s a wheeble or some such thing but still no sign of a deodorant’ *** Local Caption *** Mike Williams cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL113549 "A Sitter; or, Big Game to the Last. Mr Roosevelt, ""Steady, Kermit! We must have one of three,""" *** Local Caption *** Edwardian Egypt Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL112036 "He didn't tell us if it's a play, a film or a book. (a man hangs himself while miming to his friends in a game)" *** Local Caption *** Cartoons from Punch magazine by Ken Pyne
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PCL114247 "“Did Esme Draycott really go to her lover that night? Is Selwyn Plunkett dead or alive and well in Peru? Was Melanie Frayle asleep or drugged? Who was the man in the green Lagonda? Stay with us for Part Two, after the break.”" *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about Crime, Police, Law and Order from Punch"
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PCL111266 "Look Out for Squalls. Jack Bull. ""You do what's right, my son, or I'll blow you out of the water.""" *** Local Caption *** Victorian cartoons from Punch
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PCL103312 'It's a wheeble or some such thing but still no sign of a deodorant' *** Local Caption *** "Cartons about Health, Medicine and Doctors from Punch"
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PCL113037 "Black Magic; Or, the New King Coal. (King Coal uses the Chemical Industries Plan to pour out oil and petrol into tanks)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar Era Cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL112904 "Candid friend (to MFH). ""I don't think much of your cub-hunters, Jack."" MFH. ""They're very useful horses; you see, we can either ride 'em or eat 'em.""" *** Local Caption *** Edwardian Era Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL102752 Number twenty-six is 'The Old Car' and the price is 'One hundred pounds or nearest offer'. *** Local Caption *** Punch Cartoons about the Vintage Lifestyle
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PCL113467 "Against the Light, or 'Zero' Hour in the Pacific. [Nearly a thousand Japanese aeroplanes have been destroyed during the past month.]" *** Local Caption *** EH Shepard Cartoons from Punch Magazine
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PCL112006 "Helper at canteen. ""A toothbrush? certainly. Would you like it hard or soft?"" Jock. ""Bless you, ma'am, I'm not going to use it. It's only for kit inspection.""" *** Local Caption *** FH Townsend cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL108113 "Uncle Sam's Dilemma. ""Say, Franklyn, what's the big idea? Do I stay in or get out?""" *** Local Caption *** EH Shepard Cartoons from Punch Magazine
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PCL108094 "Unfortunately there's no way of knowing whether this is a gang of Teds about to leap on us and kick our teeth in, or a gang of poseurs hanging about waiting for the next trend." *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about City life, Country life and Society, from Punch"
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PCL108118 "'Umble Pie or The Japanese Uriah. Uncle Sam (in the words of David Copperfield). ""I am not fond of professions of humility, or professions of anything else."" (A humble but smiling Japan has hands dripping heavily with blood)" *** Local Caption *** InterWar cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL103464 I'm so stoned I can't remember - have I been assassinated or not yet? *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about Crime, Police, Law and Order from Punch"
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PCL111536 "It was Most Unfortunate. The first time Mr and Mrs Spool used their new motor car to drive to the meet, something went wrong, and the wretched thing bolted for fifty or sixty miles before it could be pulled up." *** Local Caption *** Early Motoring Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL109659 "Suffragettes at Home. He. ""I say, that lady over there looks rather out of it."" She. ""Yes, you see, most of us here have been in prison two or three times, and she, poor dear, has only been bound over!""" *** Local Caption *** Arthur Wallis Mills Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL113571 "A Reflection. What a curious thing it is, that although policemen are placed at particular spots for the express purpose of making omnibuses ""move on,"" they are generally seen chatting, or cracking the friendly walnut with the conductors, to the manifest inconvenience and great indignation of the passengers. How is this? Is it amiable weakness on the part of the constable, or is it possible that he ever receives pints of beer to neglect his duty? Oh! Let us hope the former!!" *** Local Caption *** A Reflection
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PCL111031 "Mr Meere. ""You'll really have to be more careful, dear, how you speak to the cook or she'll be leaving us."" Mrs M. ""Perhaps I was rather severe."" Mr M. ""Severe! Why, anyone would have thought you were talking to me.""" *** Local Caption *** Interwar Servants cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL113063 "Believe it or Knout (Teacher Stalin with ""The warmonger Truman has launched a brutal and unprovoked attack upon the defenceless peoples of North Korea"" blackboard to East European students)" *** Local Caption *** Cartoons about the Cold War from Punch
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PCL113550 "A Serious Omission from the Motor Show at Olympia. The pedestrians' restoration department. They might at least devise some pneumatic arrangement for restoring us, more or less, to our original shape after they have rolled us out flat on the King's highway. (an Edwardian cartoon shows a garage for 'Flattened Pedestrians Re-Inflated Here: Original Shape Guaranteed - Moderate Charge' while a policeman brings in a new casualty: ""Ere's another of 'em mate; as soon as you've got that there other lot pumped up"")" *** Local Caption *** Edwardian cartoons from Punch magazine by E T Reed
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PCL108291 "This is Jack Sparkles, who used to be such a thorough PreRaphaelite, as we came upon him ""at work"" the other day - at least he called it so. He said he had come to the conclusion that ""painting was, after all, more or less a matter of memory, and that he ws studying the skies!!""" *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about City life, Country life and Society, from Punch"
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PCL114571 "(Wartime news report. Last published drawing by Pont).""Yes, of course, I listened to the news so that I could tell you when you came in. Now just let me get it quite straight...My dear, yes, it was all about some note-that we've sent to them-or was it them to us-which would it be? But it doesn't matter a bit which it was-the point is the dictators are simply furious-and yet there was something about them being jubilant about something. However, it seems it is going to shorten the war-I'm almost sure it wasn't lengthen it-anyway, simply by years-and years. So isn't it simply splendid!-or don't you think it is-or what do you think?""" *** Local Caption *** "Punch Cartoons on WW2, The Second World War"
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PCL109249 "The District Telegraph. Invaluable to the Man of Business. First Partner (to Second ditto). ""What an age we live in! Talk of the introduction of steam or gas! Just look at the facilities afforded by electricity. It is now six o'clock, and we are in Fleet Street, and this message was only sent from Oxford Street yesterday afternoon at three!""" *** Local Caption *** Cartoons about Business and Office life from Punch
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PCL112902 "Cannon-Fodder - and After. Kaiser (to 1917 recruit). ""And don't forget that your Kaiser will find a use for you - alive or dead."" [At the enemy's ""Establishment for the Utilisation of Corpses"" the dead bodies of German soldiers are treated chemically, the chief commercial products being lubricant oils and pigs' food.] (Wilhelm II speaks to a new soldier and points to a kadaver processing factory during WW1)" *** Local Caption *** WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
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PCL108470 "The Too-loud Speaker. ""For heaven's sake don't annihilate them again; or they'll become a FIRST-class power!"" (a terrified Goebbels implores Japan to tone down its Tokyo Broadcast infront of a blackboard that reads: Pearl Harbour- American Fleet ANNIHILATED; Coral Sea- America a FOURTH-class Naval Power; Solomon Islands- America a THIRD-class Naval Power)" *** Local Caption *** WW2 Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
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PCL111242 "Love's Labour Lost; or, Laying it on too Thick! The Colonel, ""This - a very - passionate love-story is evidently written by a woman I should say - and a doosid ugly one into the bargain! The Major. ""Why? Is it so improper?"" The Colonel. ""Yes - beastly! But not only that, it's so full of abject and grovelling worship of the male sex! It positively makes me sick! No good-loooking woman ever thinks about us like that!""" *** Local Caption *** Victorian Era Cartoons from Punch magazine
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PCL112537 "Eatonswill at Manhattan. ""Whether Mr Winkle was seized with a temporary attack of that species of insanity which originates in a sense of injury, or animated by this display of Mr Weller's valour, is uncertain; but certain it is that...he made a terrific onslaught on a small boy who stood next to him."" - Pickwick Papers"
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PCL108059 "Useful Sunday Literature for the Masses; Or, Murder Made Familiar. Father fo a family (reads). ""The wretched Murderer is supposed to have cut the throats of his three eldest Children, and then to have killed the Baby by beating it repeatedly with a Poker. ***** In person he is of a rather bloated appearance, with a bull neck, small eyes, broad large nose, and coarse vulgar mouth. His dress was a light blue, with brass buttons, elegant yellow summer vest, and pepper-and-salt trousers. When at the Station House he expressed himself as being rather 'peckish,' and said he should like a Black Pudding, which, with a Cup of Coffee, was immediately procured for him.""" *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about Literature, Authors and Writers from Punch"
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PCL100448 Useful Sunday Literature for the Masses; Or, Murder Made Familiar. Father fo a family (reads). The wretched Murderer is supposed to have cut the throats of his three eldest Children, and then to have killed the Baby by beating it repeatedly with a Poker. ***** In person he is of a rather bloated appearance, with a bull neck, small eyes, broad large nose, and coarse vulgar mouth. His dress was a light blue, with brass buttons, elegant yellow summer vest, and pepper-and-salt trousers. When at the Station House he expressed himself as being rather 'peckish,' and said he should like a Black Pudding, which, with a Cup of Coffee, was immediately procured for him.""" *** Local Caption *** "Cartoons about Crime, Police, Law and Order from Punch"
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