. The dance of death. Venitcaduie oniiie^ c|ui Ltborat 65 THE PEDLAR. XXIV. ACCOMPANIED by his faithful dog,and heavily laden with goods, the poor manis arrested in his progress by the hands ofDeath, who undertakes to ease him of hisburthen. It is in vain that he points to theplace of his destination ; he is forcibly com-pelled to change his route. Another Deathleads off this dance with a jig upon the trump-marine. 66 THE MISER. XXV. DEATH has penetrated into the stronghold of the miser, and seated on a stool, deli-berately collects into a large dish the moneywhich he had been counting, whilst

. The dance of death. Venitcaduie oniiie^ c|ui Ltborat 65 THE PEDLAR. XXIV. ACCOMPANIED by his faithful dog,and heavily laden with goods, the poor manis arrested in his progress by the hands ofDeath, who undertakes to ease him of hisburthen. It is in vain that he points to theplace of his destination ; he is forcibly com-pelled to change his route. Another Deathleads off this dance with a jig upon the trump-marine. 66 THE MISER. XXV. DEATH has penetrated into the stronghold of the miser, and seated on a stool, deli-berately collects into a large dish the moneywhich he had been counting, whilst Stock Photo
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. The dance of death. Venitcaduie oniiie^ c|ui Ltborat 65 THE PEDLAR. XXIV. ACCOMPANIED by his faithful dog, and heavily laden with goods, the poor manis arrested in his progress by the hands ofDeath, who undertakes to ease him of hisburthen. It is in vain that he points to theplace of his destination ; he is forcibly com-pelled to change his route. Another Deathleads off this dance with a jig upon the trump-marine. 66 THE MISER. XXV. DEATH has penetrated into the stronghold of the miser, and seated on a stool, deli-berately collects into a large dish the moneywhich he had been counting, whilst the mi-ser, in an agony of terror and despair, iswringing his hands, and vainly imploringmercy.

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