'You don't refuse to take her for a week
or two?' asked Emmanuel innocently.

"You don't refuse to take her for a week or two?" asked Emmanuel innocently.

Arthur Hopkins

1876

Wood engraving

16.2 cm high by 10.7 cm

The Atonement of Leam Dundas by Eliza Lynn Linton as serialised in The Cornhill Magazine 33 (May 1876): facing 513

This full-page illustration depicts the domestic interior of Windy Brow, outside the hamlet of Monk Grange, where Leam is harboured by Emmanuel Gryce and his sister Keziah in Ch. 19 ("Windy Brow") after Leam's confession to Edgar Harrowby.

Scanned image and text by Philip V. Allingham.

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