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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Page 185 This page contains several brief satirical observations rather than a single coherent cartoon. **"An Amateur Sportsman"** (top): A dialogue mocking someone's hunting prowess, with the popper claiming to have shot game but appearing incompetent—likely satirizing wealthy amateurs attempting field sports. **"An Instance of Blackmailing"** (left cartoon): Depicts what appears to be an urban extortion scenario, with a figure confronting another on a street, illustrating contemporary criminal practices. **"At the Sunday-School Picnic"** (right): Shows children at an outing, with dialogue about a child eating "a peck of it"—gentle humor about juvenile appetites and behavior. The remaining text blocks are brief satirical observations on Pennsylvania politics, newspaper management, Cornell academics, and legal practices—typical Judge content offering social commentary on contemporary institutions.