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She Said That Verily He Should Not Go, Illustration from

She Said That Verily He Should Not Go, Illustration from 'The Winter's Tale' in 'Stories from Shakespeare: Retold by Thomas Carter' Published c.1910

(She said that verily he should not go, illustration from 'The Winter's Tale' in 'Stories from Shakespeare: Retold by Thomas Carter' published c.1910 (colour litho))


Gertrude E. Demain Hammond

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She Said That Verily He Should Not Go, Illustration from 'The Winter's Tale' in 'Stories from Shakespeare: Retold by Thomas Carter' Published c.1910 by Gertrude E. Demain Hammond. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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