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English: Vertical wood engraving from Godey's Lady's Book, Vol. LXVI.--26, page 325, shows a winged child underground turning a wheel, causing water to spray through plant-shaped spouts onto the winged children above ground.
Title: "Rain Imps, Grinding Up the Rain in April."
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Misc. Prints- "Rain Imps", "The Love Letter", and a blank marriage certificate.
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Ducks
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204138
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