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The old house was deathly still : suddenly Aunt Tiny spoke,Ernest Fuhr,1920?

Title: The old house was deathly still : suddenly Aunt Tiny spoke
Creator(s): Fuhr, Ernest, 1874-1933, artist
Date Created/Published: [1920?]
Notes:
Gift; Ernest Fuhr estate; (DLC/PP-1934:0045).
Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress).
Published in: 'Sic Semper' by Juliet Wilbor Tomkins, Saturday evening post, 192:14 (April 17, 1920).
Subjects:
Bedrooms.
Conversation.
Couples.
Drawings.
Periodical illustrations.
Bookmark /2010716024/
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