

Black and white illustration of a game of snap the whip. A group of boys play, one has his arm outstretched holding a whip. Four other boys run in a line holding hands. A boy in the lead falls over. A house stands in the background. A hill rises behind. The image is titled Snap-the-Whip and was illustrated by Winslow Homer.
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