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...gazing into the last exhibit, a plain, full-length mirror: It's a good thing that woman behind me doesn't know how funny she looks...
...Almanack for 1945, they saw nothing amiss: Punch, survivor of four wars and a score of Prime Ministers, was still a grinning replica of themselves. Founded in 1841 in imitation of the French Le Charivari, Punch or the London Charivari is less a funny magazine than a gently distorted mirror for Britons. Seeing his idiosyncrasies pleasantly caricatured in it, John Bull can laugh and feel satisfied-whether or not the world laughs with...
...worked as assistant city editor on the Seattle Times and as Army correspondent for Collier's in seven western states. . . . And still another new writer was head of our Detroit News Bureau, a job he prepared for by 12 years' work on the Milwaukee Sentinel, the Detroit Mirror, and the Detroit Times (in his spare time recently he turned out a mystery story that won cheers from the critics...
...shipyard barracks were quiet- too quiet-and on Sunday night rain drummed on the roof. Otto Stephen Wilson, 33, a fry cook in the yard commissary, looked at his face in the mirror. He could see why women smiled at him. With his black hair and neat mustache he resembled Robert Taylor, the actor. And women had no way of knowing what he was thinking, so secretly, when he smiled back at them...
...even as also I am known. Douay: We see now through a glass in a dark manner; but then face to face. Now I know in part; but then I shall know even as I am known. Knox: At present, we are looking at a confused reflection in a mirror; then, we shall see face to face; now, I have only glimpses of knowledge; then, I shall recognize God as he has recognized...