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# Judge Magazine Satire Analysis This page contains several brief political commentaries and a cartoon titled "Entirely Satisfactory," which depicts two working-class women at a grocery store. **The Cartoon:** The women appear to be having a conversation about their husbands' behavior, with dialogue suggesting domestic complaints—likely a humorous critique of lower-class life or marital dynamics of the era. **Political References:** The text mentions: - **James G. Bennett** of the *New York Herald* newspaper - **M. de Lesseps** (the French engineer of the Suez Canal), whose wife is noted for having thirteen children - **Cleveland** and references to civil service reform - Vague allusions to Buffalo and Albany politics **Overall Point:** Rather than focused satire, this appears to be a miscellaneous humor column mixing domestic comedy, press criticism, and local political jabs—typical of Judge's lighter content alongside serious political cartoons.
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