What do you call this?
Arthur Rackham, from A Christmas carol, by Charles Dickens, London, 1915.
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“How are you?” said one.
“How are you?” said the other.
Arthur Rackham, from A Christmas carol, by Charles Dickens, London, 1915.
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The way he went after that plump sister in the lace tucker!
Arthur Rackham, from A Christmas carol, by Charles Dickens, London, 1915.
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Laden with Christmas toys and presents.
Arthur Rackham, from A Christmas carol, by Charles Dickens, London, 1915.
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The air was filled with phantoms, wandering hither and thither in restless haste…
Arthur Rackham, from A Christmas carol, by Charles Dickens, London, 1915.
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Bob Cratchit went down a slide on Cornhill, at the end of a lane of boys…
Arthur Rackham, from A Christmas carol, by Charles Dickens, London, 1915.
(Source: archive.org)
The meeting at London Bridge.
George Cuikshank, from Cruikshank’s water colours, by Joseph Grego, London, 1903.
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Oliver amazed at the dodger’s mode of going to work.
George Cuikshank, from Cruikshank’s water colours, by Joseph Grego, London, 1903.
(Source: archive.org)
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