Children's Prints - Other
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DICKENS-1889
Capt. Cuttle
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DICKENS-1889
Mr Peggotty
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DICKENS-1889
Mr Whackford Squeers
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DICKENS-1889
Mrs Bardell
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DICKENS-1889
QUILP
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DICKENS-1889
The Little Marchioness
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DICKENS-1889
Toots
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DICKENS-1889
Trotty Veck
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LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD-1840
Wolves.
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RACKHAM-RIP VAN WINKLE 1917
Certain biscuit-bakers have gone so far as to imprint his likeness on their new-year cakes.
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RACKHAM-RIP VAN WINKLE 1917
He found the old burghers,and still more their wives,rich in that legendary lore so invaluable to true history.
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RACKHAM-RIP VAN WINKLE 1917
His father had seen them in their old Dutch dresses playing at ninepins.
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RACKHAM-RIP VAN WINKLE 1917
I have even talked with Rip Van Winkle myself,who,when I last saw him,was a very venerable old man.
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RACKHAM-RIP VAN WINKLE 1917
Some of the houses of the original settlers.
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RACKHAM-RIP VAN WINKLE 1917
The good wives of the village never failed, in their evening gossipings, to lay all the blame on Dame Van Winkle.
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RACKHAM-RIP VAN WINKLE 1917
Their visages too were peculiar.
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RACKHAM-RIP VAN WINKLE 1917
They quaffed their liquor in profound silence.
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WAIN-1895
The Happy Family at the Crystal Palace.
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