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Title
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MRS RAWDON’S DEPARTUNE FROM PARIS.
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Description
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Rebecca Crawley sits grandly in a carriage, wearing a bonnet and muff and saying her farewells to a group of people standing beside the carriage. Opposite her sits Genevieve, the maid, holding little Rawdon. The carriage is pulled by a pair of horses, with the driver seated astride the larger of the two. In the background, the buildings of Paris and a tall tower topped with a flag can be seen. Below the illustration is printed its title and location in the story, MRS RAWDON’S DEPARTURE FROM PARIS. (p. 177.)
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Image Creator
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William Makepeace Thackeray (Engraver)
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Identifier
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mta:22526
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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_22526_OBJ.jpg
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Subject
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Women
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Women, White
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Children
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Boys
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Men
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Men, White
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Household employees
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Carriages and carts