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The Four Sisters. "where On Earth The Husband Came From, By What Feelings The Poor Man Could Have Been Actuated, Or By What Process Of Reasoning The Four Miss Willises Succeeded In Persuading Themselves That It Was Possible For A Man To Marry One Of Them, Whithout Marrying All, Are Questions Too Profound For US To Resolve. "Illustration By Harry Furniss For Sketches By Boz By Charles Dickens, From The Testimonial Edition, Published 1910
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The Four Sisters. "where On Earth The Husband Came From, By What Feelings The Poor Man Could Have Been Actuated, Or By What Process Of Reasoning The Four Miss Willises Succeeded In Persuading Themselves That It Was Possible For A Man To Marry One Of Them, Whithout Marrying All, Are Questions Too Profound For US To Resolve. "Illustration By Harry Furniss For Sketches By Boz By Charles Dickens, From The Testimonial Edition, Published 1910
The Four Sisters. " where On Earth The Husband Came From, By What Feelings The Poor Man Could Have Been Actuated, Or By What Process Of Reasoning The Four Miss Willises Succeeded In Persuading Themselves That It Was Possible For A Man To Marry One Of Them, Whithout Marrying All, Are Questions Too Profound For US To Resolve." Illustration By Harry Furniss For Sketches By Boz By Charles Dickens, From The Testimonial Edition, Published 1910
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This print titled "The Four Sisters" captures the essence of a classic Victorian story. The illustration, created by Harry Furniss for Charles Dickens' "Sketches By Boz" takes us on a journey into the lives of these intriguing characters. In this image, we see four Miss Willises, each with their own distinct personalities and charms. The viewer is left pondering where on earth their potential husband came from and what motivated him to choose one sister over the others. It is a question that eludes our understanding and remains an enigma. Through this artwork, Furniss skillfully brings to life the complex dynamics between these sisters and their quest for love. We are left wondering about the feelings that drive them and how they managed to convince themselves that it was possible for a man to marry only one of them without marrying all. As we delve into this scene, we are reminded of Dickens' mastery in creating richly detailed characters who reflect societal norms and expectations of his time. This illustration serves as a testament to both Dickens' literary genius and Furniss' artistic talent in capturing the essence of his stories. "The Four Sisters" stands as an enduring symbol of classical literature, inviting us to explore timeless themes such as love, family dynamics, and societal pressures. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back in time to Victorian England—a world filled with intrigue, romance, and mystery—leaving us captivated by its charm.
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