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Frontispiece to the [1950] University of London Press, Ltd. Abridged Reprint Depicting Ellen Arriving at Aunt Fortune's Farm

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This black and white frontispiece to the [1950] University of London Press, Ltd. Abridged reprint, depicts Ellen arriving at Aunt Fortune's farm. In the illustration, Ellen's silhouette is standing at the door wearing a bonnet and dress. The fire in the chimney is the only light in the room, illuminating Aunt Fortune's frowning face as she faces Ellen at the door. Aunt Fortune is carrying a lamp in one and and a plate of flood in the other. The grandmother's silhouette is seen sitting in a chair in front of the fire.An inscription below the frontispiece reads, "Who are you? And what's wanting?" which quotes page 58 of the novel.

Subjects: Arriving at Aunt Fortune's, Ellen, Aunt Fortune, Grandma, Housework

Identifier: 6DES_14

Four-Color Plate Frontispiece to the [1885] Ward, Lock & Co. "Home Treasure Library, Complete Edition" Reprint Depicting Ellen Arriving in Thirlwall

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This full color frontispiece, appearing in the [1885] Ward, Lock & Co. "Home Treasure Library, Complete Edition" reprint, depicts Ellen arriving at Thirlwall. In the illustration, Ellen is standing on the steps before the door to the Thirlwall shop, and her luggage rests behind her on the top steps. She is wearing a blue dress and blue shawl, red and white stripped stockings, and a tan hat with white feathers on top. She is clutching her purse in one hand and her other hand is extending towards her face in a worried fashion. She is looking off to the right. An inscription below the illustration reads, "What was to be done next."

Subjects: Arriving in Thirlwall, Ellen

Identifier: 40UVA_14

Full-Color Plate on Page 48a of the [1918] Thomas Nelson & Sons, Ltd. Abridged Reprint Depicting John and George Marshman Arriving at the Marshmans’

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This full color illustration appearing page 48a of the [1918] Thomas Nelson & Sons, Ltd. Abridged Reprint, depicts John and George arriving at the Marshman's. In the illustration, George Marshman enters the door in a brown suit hold a small horn. John is behind him in a top hat and dark brown jacket. Ellen Chauncey is at forefront in a blue dress, white stockings, and black flats. Ellen is in a green dress standing beside George and touching his arm. Three other girls stand behind Ellen Chauncey, looking the men who arrived.

Subjects: Arriving at the Marshmans’, Ellen, John, George Marshman, Ellen Chauncey

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Identifier: 10DES_33_48a

Illustration on Page 53 of the 1896 Hodder and Stoughton Reprint Depicting Ellen Receiving the Birds

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Subjects: Receiving the Birds, Ellen, Old Gentleman’s Servant

Identifier: 3UVA_33_53

Illustration on Page 386 of the 1892 J.B. Lippincott Co. "New Edition" Reprint Depicting Mr. Van Brunt's Accident

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This black and white illustration appearing on page 386, of the 1892 J.B. Lippincott "New Edition" Reprint, depicts Mr. Van Brunt on the ground in a barn, injured, with Mrs. Van Brunt kneeling beside him, while Ellen enters the scene through the open barn door. Mrs. Van Brunt holds Mr. Van Brunt's hand to comfort him. In the right bottom corner of the illustration, a mother hen watches over her chicks.

Subjects: Mr. Van Brunt’s Accident, Ellen, Mr. Van Brunt, Mrs. Van Brunt

Identifier: 9UVA_33_386

Four-Color Frontispiece to the [1877] Ward, Lock & Co. "Good Tone Library, Complete Edition" Reprint Depicting Ellen Arriving in Thirlwall

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This full color frontispiece, appearing in the [1877] Ward, Lock & Co, "Good Tone Library, Complete Edition" Reprint, depicts Ellen arriving at Thirlwall. In the illustration, Ellen is standing on the steps before the door to the Thirlwall shop, and her luggage rests behind her on the top steps. She is wearing a blue dress and blue shawl, red and white stripped stockings, and a tan hat with white feathers on top. She is clutching her purse in one hand and her other hand is extending towards her face in a worried fashion. She is looking off to the right. An inscription below the illustration reads, "What was to be done next."

Subjects: Arriving in Thirlwall, Ellen

Identifier: 28UVA_16