Drunkard, 1810-1874. Miller often used witty captions or lines of dialogue to reveal more about the characters in his sketches. He provided the following caption for this piece: You must move on 'old bottle nose' - the city won't pay you anything for holding up the lamp post.
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TOP29480311
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達志影像
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RM
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