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Summary

THE STORY OF FIDGETY WILHELM, an anti-German cartoon from Punch magazine, 1 February 1896.
Caption:(Up-to-date Version of "Struwwelpeter")
"Let me see if Wilhelm can
Be a little gentleman;
Let me see if he is able
To sit still for once at table!"


"But Fidgety Will
He won't sit still."


Just like any bucking horse.
"Wilhelm! We are getting cross!"

Source

Mr. PUNCH'S HISTORY OF THE GREAT WAR, published 1919, at Project Gutenberg

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