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Illustration on Page 124a of the 1892 J. B. Lippincott Co. "New Edition" Reprint Depicting, Ellen and Nancy at the Brook
This black and white illustration, appearing on page 124a of the 1892 J. B. Lippincott Company "New Edition" reprint, depicts Ellen crossing the brook as Nancy waits for her on the other side. A caption below the illustration quotes a sentence from page 125 and reads, "Ellen set out upon her perilous journey." This quote heightens the sense of anticipation already present in the illustration as Ellen holds her arms out to steady herself as she steps onto a log to cross the narrow brook. Nancy stands on the other side of the brook, holding onto a tree as she clutches at her sock, leaning forward to either mock or encourage Ellen. Foliage surrounds the two girls and a short fence can be seen in the background.
Subjects: The Brook, Ellen, Nancy
Identifier: 9CIA_33_124a
Illustration on Page 196a of the 1892 J. B. Lippincott Co. "New Edition" Reprint Depicting the Snow Storm
This black and white illustration, appearing on page 196a of the 1892 J. B. Lippincott Company "New Edition" reprint, depicts Ellen and Alice caught in a snow storm as they search for Captain Parry, who has been lost during the journey down the mountain as the two attempt to return home from Mrs. Vawse's. A caption below the illustration quotes a sentence from page 196 and reads, "In a few minutes he came in sight." Alice and Ellen both clutch at their dresses and shawls to keep themselves warm as the snow and wind blows around them. Ellen looks back helplessly, surrounded by snow-covered trees as Alice beckons to Captain Parry, who stands barely visible on the snowy path. The caption of the illustration provides some relief to the hopelessness of the situation as the viewer of the image realizes that Alice and Ellen have finally discovered what they were searching for and can now continue their journey down the mountain.
Subjects: The Snow Storm, Ellen, Alice, Captain Parry
Identifier: 9CIA_33_196a
Illustration on Page 244b of the 1892 J.B. Lippincott Co. "New Edition" Reprint Depicting Ellen Reading to Grandma
This black and white illustration appears on page 244b of the 1892 J.B. Lippincott Co. "New Edition" Reprint Depicting Ellen reading to grandma. In the illustration, Ellen and grandma are seated in front of the fire place. Ellen's chair is perpendicular in front of grandma's. Ellen is reading from a book sitting on her lap as grandma listens. An inscription below the illustration reads, "As soon as she was set free Ellen brought her the Bible." The scene depicted appears on page 245 of the novel.
Subjects: Reading, Ellen, Grandma
Identifier: 9CIA_33_245b
Illustration on Page 324b of the 1892 J.B. Lippincott Co. "New Edition" Reprint Depicting Ellen and Mr. Hutchinson in the Greenhouse
This black and white illustration appearing on page 324b, of the 1892 J. B. Lippincott Co. "New Edition" Reprint, depicts Ellen standing in the greenhouse facing the gardener Mr. Hutchinson, who is holding a bouquet. Ellen is holding a basket and leaning slightly on a raised flower bed. Beneath the illustration, the caption reads "Ellen watched him as the bunch grew in his hand," from page 325 of the text. This illustration first appeared on page 38d of the second volume of the 1888 J.B. Lippincott & Co. edition (See 6CIA).
Subjects: Greenhouse, Ellen, Mr. Hutchinson
Tags: flowers, greenhouse, watering can
Identifier: 9CIA_33_325
Illustration on Page 400a of the 1892 J. B. Lippincott Co. "New Edition" Reprint Depicting the Horse Whipping
This black and white illustration, appearing on page 400a of the 1892 J. B. Lippincott Company "New Edition" reprint, depicts the horse whipping. Below the illustration a caption quotes a sentence from page 401 of the text and reads, "Ellen hardly saw how, it was so quick." In the illustration, Mr. Saunders lays in the grass next to the road after having been thrown by John, who stands tall, holding the reigns of his horse on the path. Ellen sits on her horse near John, looking back at the scene with uncertainty. Behind Ellen, an open field extends into the distance, framed by trees that stand near the path. Mountains can be seen in the background of the illustration.
Subjects: The Horse Whipping, Ellen, The Brownie, Mr. Saunders, John
Tags: horse, horseback riding, landscape, mountains, violence
Identifier: 9CIA_33_400a
Illustration on Page 544b of the 1892 J.B. Lippincott Co. "New Edition," Reprint Depicting Mr. Lindsay Observing Ellen
Subjects: Mr. Lindsay Observing Ellen, Ellen, Mr. Lindsay
Identifier: 9CIA_33_545
llustrationon Page 95 of the 1903 J.B. Lippincott Co. "New Edition" Reprint Depicting Ellen in the Ox Cart
Subjects: The Ox Cart, Ellen, Mr. Van Brunt, Mrs. Forbes, Sally
Identifier: 14CIA_33_95
Illustration on Page 104 of the 1903 J. B. Lippincott Co. "New Edition" Reprint Depicting Aunt Fortune
Subjects: Aunt Fortune, Housework
Tags: hearth
Identifier: 14CIA_33_104
Illustration of on Page 135 of the 1903 J. B. Lippincott Co. "New Edition" Reprint Depicting Ellen in the Barnyard with Mr. Van Brunt
Subjects: The Barnyard, Mr. Van Brunt, Johnny, Ellen
Tags: cows, fence, milking stool, turkey
Identifier: 14CIA_33_135
Illustration on Page 149 of the 1903 J. B. Lippincott Co. "New Edition" Reprint Depicting Alice Finding Ellen on the Cat's Back
This black and white illustration, appearing on page 149 of the 1903 J. B. Lippincott Company "New Edition" reprint, depicts Alice finding Ellen on the Cat's Back. Alice stands over Ellen, reaching down to comfort her as Ellen sits crying into her hand, leaning against the rock face of the Cat's Back. Alice's formal attire provides contrast to Ellen's simple dress and apron. Several trees stand around the path and stick out from the rock face.
Subjects: The Cat’s Back, Ellen, Alice
Identifier: 14CIA_33_149