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[Wasn't That a Dainty Dish to Set Before a King?]

Wasn't that a dainty dish to set before a king? Edward Blake (left) and Alexander Mackenzie (right) offer the Pacific scandal pie to Lord Dufferin (Governor-General). From Steel of Empire by John Murray Gibbon, page 165, where the source is given as from a cartoon by J. W. Bengough in Grip, courtesy of T. Bengough.

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