"She laid her doll, Emily, across her knees, and put her face down upon her, and her arms around her, and sat there, not saying one word, not making one sound.", published 1888
Captioned "she laid her doll, emily, across her knees, and put her face down upon her, and her arms around her, and sat there, not saying one word, not making one sound. " black-and-white illustration at the front of sara crewe; or, what happened at miss minchin's (new york: charles scribner's sons, 1888) depicting protagonist sara crewe, a young girl (11 years old). She is in an attic, with a single angle window overhead. She sits in the middle of the image on a low stool a child who is sitting on a low stool and curled in on herself, hugging a doll. Date: published 1888.