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They all ran after the farmer's wife
"Three blind mice, Three blind mice, See how they run, See how they run, They all ran after the farmer's wife..." from the nursery rhyme as depicted in "The Diverting History of Three Blind Mice" illustrated by Edmund G Caldwell, published by Marcus Ward & Co of London, Belfast & New York in 1887
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Adversity Beetle Behavior Beige Blind British Culture Brown Cartoon Chaos Chasing Courage Disabled English Culture Holding Human Foot Humor Ignorance Illness Image Created 1880 1889 Nursery Rhyme Page Past Period Costume Physical Impairment Physical Injury Picture Book Problems Pursuit Rodent Sepia Toned Shoe Sign Social History Storytelling Tail Three Animals Traditional Clothing Traditional Culture Uncertainty Image Created 19th Century Three Blind Mice Victorian Style
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This 19th-century print transports us into the whimsical world of a beloved nursery rhyme. Illustrated by Edmund G Caldwell and published in 1887, it depicts a pivotal moment from "The Diverting History of Three Blind Mice". The engraving showcases three blind mice, their beige fur contrasting against the sepia-toned background. In this chaotic scene, we witness the mice's pursuit of the farmer's wife, as described in the timeless verses: "Three blind mice, see how they run!". Despite their physical impairment, these courageous creatures fearlessly chase after her with determination and resilience. The traditional clothing worn by both humans and animals adds an authentic touch to this historical image. The Victorian-style hat atop the farmer's wife's head hints at English culture during that era. Meanwhile, each mouse dons its own period costume as they scurry through uncertainty. Through this enchanting illustration technique, Caldwell captures not only the humor but also the adversity faced by these disabled rodents. Their pursuit symbolizes their tenacity to overcome obstacles despite their limitations. As we gaze upon this old-fashioned picture book page, we are reminded of our past and its rich history. This engraved image serves as a window into a time when storytelling was cherished and nursery rhymes held great importance in British culture. Let us marvel at this delightful snapshot frozen in time—a reminder that even amidst chaos and problems, courage can be found within those who face adversity with unwavering determination.
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