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Illustration on Page 236a of Volume 1 of the 1888 J. B. Lippincott Co. Reprint Depicting the Snow Storm
This illustration, appearing on page 236d of Volume One of the 1888 J. B. Lippincott Company reprint, depicts Alice and Ellen walking through the snow storm. Alice is looking away and leaning over to pick up Captain Parry, and Ellen appears to be looking up at the sky with a worried expression on her face. The dark trees and strong wind create an ominous scene. Beneath the illustration, in a cursive script, is the name of the artist, Frederick Dielman, and the line "In a few minutes he came in sight," from page 237 of the text. At the very bottom of the page, in the same script, is the title of the book along with the volume and page number.
Subjects: The Snow Storm, Ellen, Alice, Captain Parry
Identifier: 6CIA_33_236d
Verso of Illustration on Page 236b of the 1888 J.B. Lippincott & Co. Edition
Identifier: 6CIA_24_237
Recto of Tissue Preceding Illustration on Page 296a of the 1888 J.B. Lippincott Co. Reprint
Identifier: 6CIA_25_297
Verso of Tissue Preceding Illustration on Page 296a of the 1888 J.B. Lippincott & Co. Edition
Identifier: 6CIA_26_297
Illustration on Page 296a of Volume 1 of the 1888 J.B. Lippincott Co. Reprint Depicting Ellen Reading to Grandma
This illustration, appearing on page 296d of Volume One of the 1888 J.B. Lippincott Co. reprint, depicts Ellen reading to Grandma in front of the hearth. Grandma has her knitting in her lap but appears to be ignoring it and is instead watching Ellen. Ellen is sitting on a small stool in front of her, leaning over The Bible laying across her lap. Beneath the illustration, in a cursive script, is the name of the artist, Frederick Dielman, and the line "As soon as she was set free Ellen brought her Bible," from page 297 of the text. At the very bottom of the page, in the same script, is the title of the book along with the volume and page number.
Subjects: Reading, Ellen, Grandma
Identifier: 6CIA_33_296d
Verso of Illustration on Page 296b of the 1888 J.B. Lippincott & Co. Edition
Identifier: 6CIA_24_297
Illustration on Page 38a of Volume 2 of the 1888 J.B. Lippincott Co. Reprint, Depicting Ellen and Mr. Hutchinson in the Greenhouse
This illustration, appearing on page 38d of the second volume of the 1888 J.B. Lippincott & Co. edition, 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, in a cursive script, is the name of the artist, Frederick Dielman, and the line "Ellen watched him as the bunch grew in his hand," from page 38 of the text. At the very bottom of the page, in the same script, is the title of the book along with the volume and page number.
Subjects: Greenhouse, Ellen, Mr. Hutchinson
Tags: flowers, greenhouse, watering can
Identifier: 6CIA_33_38d