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English: Chapter 19, Mr Trabb shows some material to Pip who has a new outfit made for him, by F. A. Fraser.
Français : Chapitre 19, Mr Trabb montre du tissu à Pip qui doit se faire faire un nouveau costume, par F. A. Fraser.
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Francis Arthur Fraser  (1846–1924)  wikidata:Q25918097
 
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"Well, Pip, you know, . . . . you yourself see me put 'em in my 'at" by F. A. Fraser. c. 1877. 4.6 x 6.6 inches. An illustration for the Household Edition of Dickens's Great Expectations (p. 72). Scanned image and text by Philip V. Allingham from material reproduced courtesy of The Charles Dickens Museum, 48 Doughty Street, London WC1N 2LF.

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