- Your'e not crying, are you?
boy and girl talking - Young woman
- Young woman
- Young woman
- Young woman
Young woman - Young Naturalist
Young girl and with a butterfly net - Young man kneeling in front of a woman
Young man kneeling in front of a woman - Young Lady writing
Young Lady writing - Young Lady Writing
Young Lady Writing - Young lady with wide-open eyes
Young lady with wide-open eyes - Young lady with hands up
- Young lady standing
- Young lady seated
Young lady seated - Young lady looking in mirror
Young lady looking in mirror - Young Lady in the storm
Young Lady in the storm - Young lady checking hair in mirror
- Young lady
- Young lady
- Young lady
- Young lady
- Young lady
- Young lady
- Young lady
- Young lady
- Young lady
- Young lady
- Young Lady
- Young Lady
- Young lady
- Young lady
- Young lady
Young lady - Young Lady
Young lady - Young lady
Young lady - Young girl lying in bed
Young girl lying in bed - Young girl
- Young child
- Young boy standing on the street corner
Young boy standing on the street corner - You cannot imagine how anxious the girls are to see you,
- Yes or No
- Woman writing letters at cluttered Victorian desk
Woman writing letters at cluttered Victorian desk - Woman with hat
- Woman sleeping
- Woman in hat
Woman in hat - With a head shelter and a sleeping bag he can keep dry and warm
Boy lying in a sleeping bag in the rain, without a tent. - Winsome look on a young lady
Winsome look on a young lady - William Waldorf Astor
William Waldorf Astor - William Murdock
William Murdock Born in Bellow Mill, near Old Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland, August 21, 1754. Died at Sycamore Hill, November 15, 1839. When he was twenty-three years of age he entered the employment of the famous engineering firm of Boulton & Watt, at Soho, and there remained throughout his active life. Watt recognized in him a valuable assistant, and his services were jealously regarded. On his part he devoted himself unreservedly to the interests of his employers. - William H. Seward
- William Ewart Gladstone
William Ewart Gladstone - Will considers the situation
- Widower Smith and Widow Jones
Man admiring a lady hanging out washing - Why the blazes don't you take it?
Huckster trying to sell something to a man - Why is it always thus
- Who was it who hid the ace
Seated couple watching a group of people - When you read do not bend over
- When the two women were within a few feet of each other
- When our eccentric relative becomes an object of interest
- Whats she got hold of now?
Dog asking what his mistress has. - What will the girl become
The Two Paths: What Will the Girl Become? At 13 Bad Literature, At 20 Flirting Coquettery, At 26 Fast Life and Dissipation, At 40 An Outcast; At 13 Study & Obedience, At 20 Virtue & Devotion, At 26 A Loving Mother, At 60 An Honored Grandmother - What does he want