A stern mother chastising her daughter at a writing desk in a Victorian parlor. She holds up a letter and shakes a finger. Preaching down a daughter’s heart. From Locksley Hall in Poems by Alfred Lord Tennyson. Woodcut by the Dalziel brothers after an illustration by Pre-Raphaelite artist John Everett Millais from Millais’ Illustrations, a Collection of Drawings on Wood, Alexander Strahan, London, 1866.


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