A Rose in June. The Cornhill Magazine, 29 (May 1874).
by George Dumaurier. The second plate illustrating chapter 7 of William Black’sdu Maurier’s Other Illustrations and Page Decorations for “A Rose in June”
- They were interrupted by a third person, who had come along the road
- Initial letters vignette "I" and "T""
- Initial letter vignette "M
- She took her bag in her hand and noiselessly stole out
- The rose of my story was half-sitting, half-reclining at his feet
- The girl stood motionless, subdued by it
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