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On the Way to the Front in '76
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N.C. Wyeth
(American, 1882 - 1945)
On the Way to the Front in '76
Oil on canvas
1918
40 × 26 1/2 in. (101.6 × 67.3 cm)
SUPP2000.1717
Private collection
Not on view
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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.
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1932
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"This way!" the woman whispered. "Into the stream to throw the dog off, though I think it is but a common cur, like its master."
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Her foot is on the very lintel of the church, and yet he bars the way--
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Little John Fights with the Cook in the Sheriff's House
At last he made a dart upon Roger and the chase grew furious. Dishes, plates, covers, pots and pans--all that came in the way of them went flying.
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He rode his way with the queen unto Joyous Gard
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The White Company
Day was already breaking in the east, and Sir Nigel's company, three hundred strong, were on their way for the defile.
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1922