

Black and white drawing of a man in a top hat, light-colored vest, white shirt, bow tie, light pants, and long dark jacket. His right hand is in his pocket, and his left hand is on his stomach. He stands with his head turned to the left and mouth open as if speaking. He wears shiny black shoes. The background includes shading suggestive of a wall to the left and a floor. Text at the top reads "Physiologies Parisiennes", and at the bottom "46 En Voyage. De Saint Pierre de Rome à Saint Paul de Londres."
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