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Three weeks. Illustration shows Miss Democracy lying on a donkey-skin rug before a fireplace in her boudoir or bedroom, as William Jennings Bryan, carrying a bouquet, enters through curtains in the background. Date 1908 February 26. Three weeks. Illustration shows Miss Democracy lying on a donkey-skin rug before a fireplace in her boudoir or bedroom, as William Jennings Bryan, carrying a bouquet, enters through curtains in the background. Date 1908 February 26
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Three Weeks: A Tender Encounter between Miss Democracy and William Jennings Bryan, February 26, 1908 This illustration, published in Puck magazine on February 26, 1908, captures a tender moment between Miss Democracy and presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan. The scene unfolds in Miss Democracy's boudoir or bedroom, where she lies comfortably on a plush donkey-skin rug before a cozy fireplace. The warm glow of the fire illuminates the room, casting a romantic ambiance. In the background, William Jennings Bryan enters through the curtains, carrying a bouquet of flowers. His expression is earnest and hopeful as he approaches Miss Democracy, who gazes up at him with a smile. The caption above the image reads "Three Weeks," suggesting that this encounter marks a significant milestone in their relationship. Bryan's visit to Miss Democracy's chamber signifies his continued pursuit of her favor and support in the presidential race. The image conveys a sense of intimacy and connection between the two figures, highlighting the personal side of the political campaign. This illustration is a testament to the power of visual storytelling and the role of Puck magazine in shaping public opinion during the early 20th century. It offers a glimpse into the political and social landscape of the time, providing a fascinating window into history.
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