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The Smallweed Family. "what Work Are You About Now?"Says Judy Smallweed, Like A Very Sharp Old Beldame. "i m A Cleaning The Upstairs Back Room, Miss, "Replies Charley. "mind You Do It Thoroughly, And Don t Loiter. Make Haste! Go Along!"Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Charles Dickens Novel Bleak House, From The Testimonial Edition, Published 1910
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The Smallweed Family. "what Work Are You About Now?"Says Judy Smallweed, Like A Very Sharp Old Beldame. "i m A Cleaning The Upstairs Back Room, Miss, "Replies Charley. "mind You Do It Thoroughly, And Don t Loiter. Make Haste! Go Along!"Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Charles Dickens Novel Bleak House, From The Testimonial Edition, Published 1910
The Smallweed Family. " what Work Are You About Now?" Says Judy Smallweed, Like A Very Sharp Old Beldame. " i m A Cleaning The Upstairs Back Room, Miss, " Replies Charley. " mind You Do It Thoroughly, And Don t Loiter. Make Haste! Go Along!" Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Charles Dickens Novel Bleak House, From The Testimonial Edition, Published 1910
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In this photo print, we are transported back in time to the world of Charles Dickens' Bleak House. The image depicts a scene from the Smallweed family's household, showcasing their distinct personalities and dynamics. Judy Smallweed, portrayed as a sharp old beldame, stands tall and commanding while questioning Charley about her current task. Charley, a young girl with determination in her eyes, replies earnestly that she is cleaning the upstairs back room. Judy wastes no time in reminding Charley to do it thoroughly and not to loiter. Her words are laced with authority and urgency. Illustrated by Harry Furniss for the Testimonial Edition of Bleak House published in 1910, this artwork captures the essence of Victorian-era England through its detailed depiction of characters and settings. Furniss skillfully brings Dickens' vivid descriptions to life on paper. This illustration serves as a reminder of the timeless appeal of classic literature and its ability to transport us into different worlds. It also highlights the enduring popularity of Charles Dickens' works, which continue to captivate readers even over a century later. Ken Welsh's expert photography perfectly captures every intricate detail within this illustration – from the expressions on each character's face to their clothing choices – allowing us to fully immerse ourselves in this iconic literary moment.
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