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STORY PICTURES
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Millais. Princes in Tower. (Illustrating historical incident of murder of sons of Edward IV. Two boys clinging together on stairway, hearing approach of murderer.)
Sir Isumbras at the Ford. (A noble presentation of an aged knight riding a splendid horse, with two little children, a girl and a boy, whom he is carrying across the stream.)
Boyhood of Raleigh. (Two children sitting near the beach, one, the boy Raleigh, listening to the tales of a tramp sailor who points across the sea.)
Israels. Little Brother. (At the seashore. Boy wading ashore carrying small child pickaback.)
Interior of a cottage. (Mother sitting by cradle watching baby.)
Little seamstress. (Little girl sewing.)
Boy sailing a boat.
Blommers. Little Shrimp Fishermen. (Group of children in shallow water dragging for fish.)
Curran. Children catching minnows.
Meyer von Bremen. Little Brother. (Cottage interior. Mother standing with young babe in her arms stooping to show him to children.)
The Pet Bird. (Swiss interior. Four children gathered about table on which is open cage. Bird perched on boy's finger.)
Renouf. The Helping Hand. (Open boat with old sailor at oars,a little girl putting her hand over his to help.)
Leighton. The Music-Lesson. (Young mother and daughter seated side by side playing lute.)
T. C. Gotch. Pageant of Childhood. Liverpool Museum. (Procession of boys and girls in costume, marching by twos, graded in size.)
T. Couture. Day-Dreams. Metropolitan Museum. (Boy seated at table, leaning back in reverie, holding pipe from which he has been blowing bubbles.)
P. A. Cot. Paul and Virginia (also called the “Storm”). Metropolitan Museum. (Illustrating the story by Bernardin de Saint-Pierre. Youth and maiden fleeing before the storm.)