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In The Brides Chamber. "o, Forgive Me! I Will Do Anything. O, Sir, Pray Tell Me I May Live!"die!"are You So Resolved? Is There No Hope For Me?"die!"Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Short Story The Lazy Tour Of Two Idle Apprentices From The Christmas Books By Charles Dickens, Published In The Testimonial Edition Of 1910
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In The Brides Chamber. "o, Forgive Me! I Will Do Anything. O, Sir, Pray Tell Me I May Live!"die!"are You So Resolved? Is There No Hope For Me?"die!"Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Short Story The Lazy Tour Of Two Idle Apprentices From The Christmas Books By Charles Dickens, Published In The Testimonial Edition Of 1910
In The Brides Chamber. " o, Forgive Me! I Will Do Anything. O, Sir, Pray Tell Me I May Live!" " die!" " are You So Resolved? Is There No Hope For Me?" " die!" Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Short Story The Lazy Tour Of Two Idle Apprentices From The Christmas Books By Charles Dickens, Published In The Testimonial Edition Of 1910
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This photo print, titled "In The Brides Chamber. 'O, Forgive Me! I Will Do Anything. O, Sir, Pray Tell Me I May Live!' 'Die!' 'Are You So Resolved? Is There No Hope For Me?' 'Die!'" is a powerful illustration by Harry Furniss for the short story "The Lazy Tour Of Two Idle Apprentices" from Charles Dickens' Christmas Books. Published in the Testimonial Edition of 1910, this image captures a dramatic moment between two characters. In this scene, we witness an older man towering over a young woman on her knees in what appears to be a social setting. The cruel expression on his face suggests that he holds her fate in his hands. This classic Victorian-era sketch showcases the depth and complexity of character development that Dickens was renowned for. With its detailed lines and classical style, Furniss's drawing brings these characters to life with remarkable precision. The emotional intensity conveyed through their expressions evokes sympathy for the desperate woman begging for mercy while facing an imminent demise. As one of England's greatest novelists and literary figures, Charles Dickens crafted stories that explored societal issues and human nature with unparalleled skill. Through illustrations like this one by Harry Furniss, we are transported back into the world of Dickens' imagination - a world filled with vivid characters who continue to captivate readers even today.
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