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  <dc:title>Twelfth Night</dc:title>
  <dc:description>A group of people sit around a table, looking a caricature of themselves.  
On the far left, a large man in a bob wig holds out a bag and says:  
"Come friends - draw away.  Let things go on how they will - do not let us lose sight of good Old English Customs  - the Bulwarks of Our Constitution".  
To the right of him, a thin woman looks at a caricature of herself entitled 'Queen of Love' and says: 
"Well I must own that there is a great resemblence".  Next to her a large woman looks at a caricature titled 'Mrs Hiccinbottom' and says:
"Put in the bag on purpose to affront me I dare say".  Behind them a fashionably dressed man, with a shocked expression, holds a caricature with the title 'This Blade' and says: 
"What a reflection on a man of fashion".  
On the right, a man grimaces at a caricature and says: "Ay that's a stroke at my profession".  Next to him, a smiling woman looks at a caricature with the title 'Lovely Hostess', and comments: 
"Come thats handsome enough".
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  <dc:date>10 Jan 1812</dc:date>
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