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“ I’ll Follow Thke ! ” is the designation of a cartoon m a la!9 number oi tne “Tomahawk.”. It represents the Prince of Wales, as Hamlet, struggling with John Bull, who, as Horatio, is holding him back from pursuing the ghost of George IV., to whom the Prince is saying, *' I’ll follow thee! ” The inference is obvious, ami the publication pf such a picture is surely a sign of the times ; for the " Tomahawk " (says the Flaneur in the “ Star is by no means “ a low Radical paper. ' it is another sign of the rimes, which will probably have been noticed by those whose inclination or whoso duty prompts their attendance at public dinners, that while the toast of the Prince of Wales, once so provocative of enthusiasm, is now received with comparative coldness, the mention of the Princess calls forth unmistakeabie demonstrations of sympathy and personal attachment. Qui vivra verra,"

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 512, 26 September 1867, Page 2

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 512, 26 September 1867, Page 2

Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 512, 26 September 1867, Page 2

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