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Little Dorothy, 1896, James McNeill Whistler, American, 1834-1903, United States, Transfer
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Little Dorothy, 1896, James McNeill Whistler, Amer...

Lady Dorothy’s Bridge, Haddon Hall, 1880s, Peter Henry Emerson, English, born Cuba, 1856–1936,
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Lady Dorothy’s Bridge, Haddon Hall, 1880s, Peter H...

Hadden Hall. Door by which Dorothy Vernon escaped -; John Latham, British, active 1860s, October 30, 1865; Albumen silver print
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Hadden Hall. Door by which Dorothy Vernon escaped ...

The Same Stall, with Portraits of Lady Diana Beauclerk, Lady Dorothy Nevill, and Hon. Miss White; Camille Silvy, French, 1834
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The Same Stall, with Portraits of Lady Diana Beauc...

Dorothy W. Kane; Gertrude Käsebier, American, 1852 - 1934, New York, New York, United States; about 1907; Platinum print
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Dorothy W. Kane; Gertrude Käsebier, American, 1852...

Dorothy aged 3 yr 8 mo. Bernard 1 year; Hemery & Company, British, June 1887; Albumen silver print
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Dorothy aged 3 yr 8 mo. Bernard 1 year; Hemery & C...

Dorothy Jordan, 1791. John Jones (British, c. 1745-1797). Mezzotint and etching
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Dorothy Jordan, 1791. John Jones (British, c. 1745...

ILLUSTRATION TO WALTER BESANT'S NEW STORY, "DOROTHY FORSTER," (DRAWN BY CHARLES GREEN), 1883
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ILLUSTRATION TO WALTER BESANT'S NEW STORY, "DOROTH...

James McNeill Whistler (American, 1834 - 1903), Little Dorothy, 1896, lithograph
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James McNeill Whistler (American, 1834 - 1903), Li...

DOROTHY FORSTER: "He then spread a cushion on the carpet, and sat or lay upon it at my feet."
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DOROTHY FORSTER: "He then spread a cushion on the ...

DOROTHY FORSTER: "Come out and shut the door."
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DOROTHY FORSTER: "Come out and shut the door."

SKETCHES AT THE LADY MAYORESS'S CHILDREN'S BALL, MANSION HOUSE, LONDON: 1. Miss Majolier. 2. Master
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SKETCHES AT THE LADY MAYORESS'S CHILDREN'S BALL, M...

DOROTHY FORSTER: ' "Then, sir, let me ask: Who are you?"
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DOROTHY FORSTER: ' "Then, sir, let me ask: Who are...

DOROTHY FORSTER: "Presently he advanced to us, bowing at every step."
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DOROTHY FORSTER: "Presently he advanced to us, bow...

DOROTHY FORSTER: "He kissed me on the forehead and lips, and so I left him."
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DOROTHY FORSTER: "He kissed me on the forehead and...

MRS. DOROTHY JORDAN AS "PEGGY" IN "THE COUNTRY GIRL"
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MRS. DOROTHY JORDAN AS "PEGGY" IN "THE COUNTRY GIR...

DOROTHY FORSTER: " 'Dorothy!' cried Tom, springing to his feet."
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DOROTHY FORSTER: " 'Dorothy!' cried Tom, springing...

DOROTHY FORSTER: "He sat with hanging head, his hands tied behind him, his cheek pale."
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DOROTHY FORSTER: "He sat with hanging head, his ha...

DOROTHY FORSTER: "And would go a walking by himself in the garden."
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DOROTHY FORSTER: "And would go a walking by himsel...

DOROTHY FORSTER: "Daphne, or Dorothy, which?"
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DOROTHY FORSTER: "Daphne, or Dorothy, which?"

DOROTHY FORSTER: "This belonged to Lady Radcliffe, your Lordship's grandmother."
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DOROTHY FORSTER: "This belonged to Lady Radcliffe,...

DOROTHY FORSTER: "All being presently drawn up in the market-place, they were told to lay down
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DOROTHY FORSTER: "All being presently drawn up in ...

DOROTHY FORSTER: She sometimes comes sweeping across the floor as if she had whole yards of train
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DOROTHY FORSTER: She sometimes comes sweeping acro...

DOROTHY FORSTER: "He drained about a quart of ale, and then set down the mug with a sigh."
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DOROTHY FORSTER: "He drained about a quart of ale,...

DOROTHY FORSTER: "God save King James!"
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DOROTHY FORSTER: "God save King James!"

DOROTHY FORSTER: "She saluted me with great politeness, and Frank (whom she kissed) with peculiar
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DOROTHY FORSTER: "She saluted me with great polite...

DOROTHY FORSTER: " For Mr. Fenwick, without waiting for his adversary to recover, or to be in a
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DOROTHY FORSTER: " For Mr. Fenwick, without waitin...

DOROTHY FORSTER: "And they would talk, drink, and smoke tobacco till the prisoner was sleepy."
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DOROTHY FORSTER: "And they would talk, drink, and ...

DOROTHY FORSTER: "He bowed, and tried to smile, and to look loyal and faithful."
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DOROTHY FORSTER: "He bowed, and tried to smile, an...

DOROTHY FORSTER: "Mr. Forster drew a signet ring, engraved with his arms, from his finger, and
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DOROTHY FORSTER: "Mr. Forster drew a signet ring, ...

DOROTHY FORSTER: "As for the girl who ran beside him ..... she was a slip of a thing then."
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DOROTHY FORSTER: "As for the girl who ran beside h...