Punch, 43 (1862), 167.
Lectures for Ruffians
Anon
Genre: | News-Commentary, Drollery |
Subjects: | Cruelty, Animal Behaviour, Crime, Human Development |
Supports the recent decision of a magistrate to punish severely 'two fellows' for 'certain acts of cruelty to animals', but feels that the punishment should be 'administered in the most calm and argumentative form, that of a sort of Lecture'. Describes how Professor Punch would do this, by explaining that whipping produces pain, and demonstrating the claim by whipping the villain until he understands. | |
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