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Title
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Mr. James’s Pipe put out.
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Description
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Mr. James Crawley, while visiting his aunt Miss Matilda Crawley, leans out the bedroom window while smoking his pipe. He is in his coat and breeches, with his pants and shoes in a pile on the floor next to the chair on which he is leaning. Behind him, Mr. Bowls and Mrs. Firkin have rushed into the room to stop the smoke, which is bothering Miss Crawley downstairs. Below the illustration is printed its title, Mr. James’s pipe put out.
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Image Creator
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William Makepeace Thackeray (Engraver)
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Identifier
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mta:22576
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Source Name
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Vanity Fair. A Novel without a Hero. Vol. II.
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Image
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