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# Analysis This Judge magazine page from April 19, 1914 shows a photograph titled "Between Trains" depicting what appears to be a romantic or intimate moment between two figures in a narrow passage or corridor between train cars, with bright light visible ahead. Without accompanying caption text or article, the specific satirical point is unclear. However, given Judge's typical content of the era, this likely satirizes either: - A social scandal or romantic affair involving public figures - The behavior of travelers or railway passengers - Contemporary attitudes toward public displays of affection The dramatic lighting and composition suggests this was meant to be humorous or commentary on social propriety, but without visible text explaining the reference, the specific target of satire cannot be definitively determined.