Captioned "eat it," said sara, "and you will not be so hungry. " a black-and-white illustration appearing in sara crewe; or, what happened at miss minchin's (new york: charles scribner's sons, 1888), 41. Depicts on the right, protagonist sara crewe offering a bun to, on the left, anne, who sits on the bottom step to a bakery's door in ragged clothing. The sheen of the sidewalk likely is meant to imply rain (as in the scene in the book, it is raining outdoors). Date: published 1888.
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