Barnaby in Prison
He was conducted to a strong stone cell, where, fastening the door with locks, and bolts, and chains, they left him, well secured. Grip, with his head drooping and his deep black plumes rough and rumpled, appeared to comprehend and to partake his master’s fallen fortunes.
Harry Furniss
1910
13.8 cm x 8.9 cm (5 ⅜ by 3 ½ inches), framed
Dickens's Barnaby Rudge, The Charles Dickens Library Edition (1910), facing VI, 448.
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Scanned image and text by Philip V. Allingham.