“She stopped— Ran Across the Room — and Fell on Her Knees at Her Mother’s Feet”
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“She stopped— Ran Across the Room — and Fell on Her Knees at Her Mother’s Feet”
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An illustration from the second chapter of Miss Clack's narrative featured in Harper's Magazine. Follows Rachel Verinder's discovery regarding the rumour of Godfrey Ablewhite's association with the moonstone. Depicts Rachel crouched by her mother, Miss Verinder. Godfrey and Miss Clack occupy the background.
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1868-04-11
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Papaioannou, Stavroula
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American Historical Periodicals, American Antiquarian Society (web).
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“She stopped— Ran Across the Room — and Fell on Her Knees at Her Mother’s Feet” Harper’s Weekly, vol. 12, no. 589, Apr. 1868, pp. 229.