id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38056 nan Abraham Lincoln and the London Punch Cartoons, Comments and Poems, Published in the London Charivari, During the American Civil War (1861-1865) .txt text/plain 11831 1081 85 [Illustration: KING COTTON BOUND; Still again, _Punch_ showed good feeling in admonishing Lord Palmerston, "Well Pam," says Mr. Punch to his workman, "of course I shall keep you [Illustration: A LIKELY STORY. Then came an episode which did for the moment set John Bull and _Punch_ "Them there nasty good-for-nothing Yankees!" cried old MRS. [Illustration: ONE GOOD TURN DESERVES ANOTHER. [Illustration: LINCOLN'S TWO DIFFICULTIES. Under the heading "One Good Turn Deserves Another," Old Abe is shown "Why I do declare," says Abe, "it's my dear old friend, Sambo! [Illustration: ABE LINCOLN'S LAST CARD; OR, ROUGE-ET-NOIR.] In May of 1863 a cartoon entitled "The Great Cannon Game" shows Abe "As for old Abe Lincoln, the champion player of the North, his [Illustration: THE GREAT "CANNON GAME." Thereafter _Punch_ lost his supreme interest in the great Civil War. He [Illustration: JOHN BULL'S NEUTRALITY. "I know my friend _Punch_ thinks I have been serving out 'soothing ./cache/38056.txt ./txt/38056.txt