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The Queen's Twin
"Where's Nora?"
These illustrations by A. I. Keller appeared with the story's first publication in Scribner's Magazine (24:739-755). Keller (1867-1924), a painter and illustrator, studied in America and in Munich. He is represented by a painting, "The Mass," in the Munich Academy. (Source: Mantle Fielding) Illustrations for "Where's Nora?" by Sarah Orne Jewett
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"Twas old Mary saw the tears in me eyes then."
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"An' ain't you got me mother's own looks, too?"
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"She writes a good hand, too."
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Nora had a good sisterly work-basket ready.
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"Have courage, boys; 'twon't be long first; this one'll be selling them for me."
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It seemed as if the return of one prosperous child gave joy to the whole landscape.
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"Oh, me mother, me mother!" cried Nora.
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Final illustration untitled.