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Peace, illustration by Frank Reynolds from 'Princess Marie-José's Children's Book', published 1916 (colour litho), Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953) / Bridgeman Images
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The child hastened to the door, and disappeared as rapidly as she had come, c.1920 (colour litho), Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953) / Bridgeman Images
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Soon after sunrise in the morning she stole out from the tent and rambling into some fields a shot distance plucked a few roses, c.1920 (colour litho), Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953) / Bridgeman Images
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He was a little old man, with long grey hair, whose face and figure, as he held the light above his head, and looked before him, c.1920 (colour litho), Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953) / Bridgeman Images
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Kit carried a large slice of bread and meat into a corner, and applied himself to disposing of it with great voracity , c.1920 (colour litho), Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953) / Bridgeman Images
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Mr Swiveller leaned back in his chair with his eyes fixed on the ceiling, and occasionally pitching is voice to a needful key, c.1920 (colour litho), Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953) / Bridgeman Images
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Mrs Jarley sat in the pay place, chinking silver moneys from noon to night , c.1920 (colour litho), Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953) / Bridgeman Images
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The dwarf threw down the newspaper from which he had been chanting the words already quoted and seizing a rust iron bar, c.1920 (colour litho), Reynolds, Frank (1876-1953) / Bridgeman Images