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# Analysis This appears to be a cover from **Judge magazine** (dated March 5, 1907, priced 15 cents). The central image shows a figure in winter clothing being pulled backward through snow by what looks like a ski pole or similar winter sports equipment, with an exaggerated expression of distress. The title "Gullop" (or similar) is prominently displayed. The phrase "SKI WRITING" appears at bottom left, suggesting this may reference winter sports or outdoor activities as metaphor for contemporary events or writing trends. Without clearer context or additional page text, the specific satirical target remains unclear—it could reference winter sports fads, a political figure's missteps, or a social trend of the 1907 era. The humor appears to rely on physical comedy and visual exaggeration typical of Judge's satirical style.

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