

Black and white engraving of a man with a sword standing over two dead or dying men. The standing man wears a hat and a vest with no shirt underneath and white pants. He holds a large sword in his right hand. The man on the left appears to be kneeling down, his head is near the ground and he is wearing a hat and a long-sleeved shirt. The man on the right appears to be lying on his stomach with his head lower than his feet; his arm is wrapped around his head. There are trees and bushes around them. Text below the image. Image on white background.
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- 1180 × 893 px
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