“The Roads to Heaven and Hell … Come unto me all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Mat. II, 28 …”
Did anyone else notice:
a) That lady with her leg raised? Such risque behavior! I can see an ankle *crosses self*
b) “We only live once”— I guess this is the 19th century version of YOLO, eh
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Dead center there’s a lady about to take a hatchet to an infant. I’m so glad they clarified that this was incorrect.
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The Roads to Heaven and Hell, religious tract, ca. 1896. Bilingual text in English and German. Color lithograph, R.J....
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