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She sank to ground,rested against stone,shut her eyes,Elizabeth Shippen Green

Title: She sank to the ground and rested against the stone, and shut her eyes
Creator(s): Elliott, Elizabeth Shippen Green, artist
Related Names:
Harper & Brothers , copyright claimant
Date Created/Published: c1909.
Notes:
(DLC/PP-1933:0185).
Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress).
Published in: 'Grizzle, his Wife' by M.W. Wildman, Harper's weekly, 53:5 (Dec. 11, 1909).
Subjects:
Mental states.
Tombs & sepulchral monuments
Women.
Drawings.
Periodical illustrations.
Bookmark /2010716354/
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