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Sir Walter Scott

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“The Author of Waverley,” from the Lady’s Magazine, 1832. —By the time this picture was drawn (it was published after his death), Sir Walter had acknowledged that he was that author, and had learned to take a sort of perverse pride in his outsized and misshapen left arm.

This entry was posted in Portraits and tagged Men, Novelists, Scott (Sir Walter), Writers on 11 May 2015 by illustrations.

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