"Pip enters Wopsle's Dressing Room" — Harry Furniss's thirteenth illustration for "Great Expectations" (1910) (original) (raw)
Pip enters Wopsle's Dressing Room
Harry Furniss
lithograph from pen-and-ink
1910
7.6 x 3.8 inches (15 cm by 9.9 cm)
The Jew went down upon his knees, and began to flay his victim.
Dickens's Great Expectations, Charles Dickens Library Edition, facing p. 240.
Scanned image and text byPhilip V. Allingham.
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