

Why the Pifflers Lost their Return Match
Black and white illustration of two women in old-fashioned clothing riding horses. The women wear long dresses and top hats. The woman on the left sits on a dark horse rearing up on its hind legs. The woman on the right sits on a dark horse with white lower legs. The woman on the right appears to be pulling on reins. Two men in old-fashioned clothing stand on the right. One man on the right wears a cap and a light jacket. The other man on the right wears a hat and a dark jacket. A tent appears behind the men. Buildings and trees are in the background. The sky is cloudy. The illustration is simple, black and white. The title of the image is "Why the Pifflers Lost their Return Match." The artist of the image is George Louis Palmella Busson Du Maurier.
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