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"Then what are you going to do with me?"
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N.C. Wyeth
(American, 1882 - 1945)
"Then what are you going to do with me?"
Oil on canvas
1912
approximately 25 x 34 in. (63.4 x 86.3 cm)
SUPP2000.1999
Private collection, Big Spring, TX
Not on view
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1871
"Do you mean that you do not care--that you do not hate and despise me? I have never known a woman like you. I have never believed that there were such women."
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1925
"Do You Happen to Be Looking for Me?"
N.C. Wyeth
1910
"See here Harjes, don't you ask me to do any of your dirty work--because I won't do it!"
N.C. Wyeth
1913
"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
Have You Forgotten How You Threatened Twenty Years Ago, to Follow Me to the Very Gates of Hell, and What I Promised You--That If You Did, I'd Push You Inside?
Douglas Duer
1921
That endless stream across the Dubuque ferry was flowing on ahead of me, and the fast-going part of it was passing me every hour like swift schooners outstripping a slow, round-bellied Dutch square-rigger
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1921
"What the Deuce Do You Mean Rushing in Like This," She Asked Crossly
Arthur Garfield Dove
1920
"The sea breeds fighters and that's what I want in the employ of the Blue Star. You two just naturally make me sick at the stomach. Get out!"
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1923
The Passing of a Graft And What the Trolley Had to Do with It, untitled headpiece illustration
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1905
"I'm Going to Give You About the Worst Licking You Ever Heard Tell Of"
N.C. Wyeth
1908
When you take that down, Sabra honey, you'll be the editor of this newspaper. Until you do that I am.
N.C. Wyeth
ca. 1929