File:The Iceberg (Part 2) - John Everett Millais.png
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English: Illustration for "The Iceberg" by A. Stewart Harrison. The sailor Ben Stevens by the deathbed of his wife Esther, who's been in love with someone else (her former fiance) during their whole marriage, and whose last act is to ask Ben to put her former fiance's name on her tombstone. Once a Week magazine, Volume 3, page 435. |
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