“There they both stood, gentlemen . . . the lady, running up to my uncle and throwing her beautiful arms round his neck; “we may yet escape.”

Thomas Onwhyn [“TO del”]

steel engraving

12.3 cm high by 10.6 cm wide (4 ¾ by 4 ⅛ inches), vignetted

Charles Dickens's The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, Chapter XLIX, “Containing the Story of The Bagman's Uncle,” facing 528.

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