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"Stick to him, little un," shouted Tom.
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N.C. Wyeth
(American, 1882 - 1945)
"Stick to him, little un," shouted Tom.
Oil on canvas
1930 / 1931
34 1/4 × 25 1/8 in. (87 × 63.8 cm)
SUPP2000.1250
Private collection
Not on view
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"Catch him by the middle," he shouted. "Now you have him, lording, fairly. Throw him prettily!" And sure enough Stuteley came down.
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The Glowing Iron Stick in His Hand, Jesse Turned and Faced Squarely the Spot which Held the Watching Man.
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"I'm not going," Randall told the men in the overcrowded boat. "I'll stick here and when you get to San Francisco ask Cappy Ricks to send a tug out to look for me."
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1923
"Who's afraid of his guns?" shouted McFarlane. "He daren't shoot in a square fight!"
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The Mother of John Paul Jones
A woman's drawn, sad face appeared at the door; she picked up the package, weighed it in her hand, then despite her years, shouted with extraordinary vigor at the fleeing youngster
N.C. Wyeth
1928
"Don't mind me, fellows! Keep right on!" he shouted.
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1904
Plate #2 | Poor Tom began to whine and shake | When with his spells the Wizard bound him | And set on him a monstrous snake | Which coiled its ugly self around him.
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Plate #1 | While nodding in his hard old chair | Tom Tompkins had a dream most shocking. | The Wizard Tumblebug came there | And frightened him with laughter mocking.
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So the maiden went on, and little divined or imagined what was at work in his heart, that made him so awkward and speechless.
N.C. Wyeth
1920
"Ride hard!" shouted Mr. Wright. "To be captured is death by torture!"
N.C. Wyeth
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Genghis Khan's eyes were fixed upon the dark scarred face of the young man in front of him. Little could be hidden from those eyes, and suddenly the young man knew that he stood revealed. The inscrutable eyes gave no sign, but at last Genghis Khan beckoned to the girl, and she came and stood beside him.
N.C. Wyeth
1932