

Black and white illustration of three men outdoors. The man on the left wears a wide-brimmed hat with a short brim, jacket with buttons down the front, and looks down. The central man, taller than the others, faces right; he wears a bowler hat with a checked pattern, a jacket, vest, and pants; he holds a walking stick in his right hand and something in his left. The man on the right wears a hat similar to the one on the left; he faces left, holds a cane with a curved handle in his right hand and gestures with his left; he wears a jacket with buttons, pants, and shoes. The men stand on a dirt path with grass and other vegetation on either side. The background shows another figure on a hillside beyond and a cloudy sky. The image is titled "The Three Names" by Charles Samuel Keene.
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