In cases like this I use
wget. A command line tool available for practically every operating systems.
Using bash it can be invoked in a for loop:
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for x in $(seq 1 148); do wget http://online.pubhtml5.com/vfof/guzu/files/large/$x.jpg; done
If you don't know how to do a for loop you can easily create a windows-bat-file using a tool like excel with a line for every single image:
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wget http://online.pubhtml5.com/vfof/guzu/files/large/1.jpg
wget http://online.pubhtml5.com/vfof/guzu/files/large/2.jpg
wget http://online.pubhtml5.com/vfof/guzu/files/large/3.jpg
....
wget http://online.pubhtml5.com/vfof/guzu/files/large/148.jpg
execute the bat file and it will download all.
Maybe there are also tools with a nice GUI out there to do this.
Addendum: I forgot the -i param. You can create a text file containing urls and download them with
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wget -i myurls.txt