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Title
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SIR PITT’S STUDY-CHAIR.
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Description
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Rawdon Crawley sits in the chair at his brother’s desk with his chin on his hand, looking gloomy. His brother, Sir Pitt Crawley, stands next to him, trimming his nails as they talk. Rawdon wishes for Pitt and Jane to take care of his son once he leaves, as he has just found his wife alone in their home with Lord Steyne and intends to challenge him to a duel. Below the illustration is printed its title and location in the story, “SIR PITT’S STUDY-CHAIR. (p. 259.)”.
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Image Creator
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William Makepeace Thackeray (Engraver)
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Identifier
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mta:22535
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Source Name
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Vanity Fair. A Novel without a Hero.
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Image
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mta_22535_OBJ.jpg
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Subject
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Men, White
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Desks
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Desk sets
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Brothers and sisters
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Upper class in literature
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Upper class families
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Fiction
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Manners and customs
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fictional works
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Fictitious characters