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"No thank you, I prefer Lady Hamiltons."

Artist Alan Dunn (American, 1900 - 1974)
Date1945
ClassificationsCartoon
Mediumcrayon ink
DimensionsObject: 8 × 10 3/4 in. (20.3 × 27.3 cm) Sheet: 8 × 10 3/4 in. (20.3 × 27.3 cm)
Credit LineMary Petty and Alan Dunn Bequest
Object number1979.0990A
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"No thank you, I prefer Lady Hamilton."
"No thank you, I prefer Lady Hamilton."
Alan Dunn
1945
"Thank you, Somers. If I want you again I shall fire three shots in rapid succession."
"Thank you, Somers. If I want you again I shall fire three shots in rapid succession."
Alan Dunn
1938
"I'm sorry but you have the wrong number - I'm sorry, too - no indeed, not at all - thank you."
"I'm sorry but you have the wrong number - I'm sorry, too - no indeed, not at all - thank you."
Alan Dunn
1948
"I suppose we have Mr. Young to thank for this delicious ragout?"
"I suppose we have Mr. Young to thank for this delicious ragout?"
Alan Dunn
1954
"Maybe he'd prefer something with an idea to it."
"Maybe he'd prefer something with an idea to it."
Alan Dunn
1943
"And thanks to sulfanilamide, here I am today."
"And thanks to sulfanilamide, here I am today."
Alan Dunn
1940
"Thank heavens, Junior has passed the Tabloid age."
"Thank heavens, Junior has passed the Tabloid age."
Alan Dunn
1926
"Lady, would you mind turning down that radio?", "Do you think city life makes us neurotic?"
"Lady, would you mind turning down that radio?", "Do you think city life makes us neurotic?"
Alan Dunn
1948
"Look, lady, are you trying to make me overreact?"
"Look, lady, are you trying to make me overreact?"
Alan Dunn
1968
"It isn't anti-American, lady. I talk that way to everybody."
"It isn't anti-American, lady. I talk that way to everybody."
Alan Dunn
1957
"We, comma, who are gathered here in prayer, comma, thank Thee for Thy past and continued kindnesses, semicolon, we..."
"We, comma, who are gathered here in prayer, comma, thank Thee for Thy past and continued kindnesses, semicolon, we..."
Alan Dunn
1932
"Lady, I'll be honest with you. Where else in the world could you get a better view of 183rd Street?"
"Lady, I'll be honest with you. Where else in the world could you get a better view of 183rd Street?"
Alan Dunn
1928
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