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Life — June 23, 1898 — page 10: what you’re looking at

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Life — June 23, 1898 — page 10: Life, 1898-06-23

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# Analysis This appears to be a Life magazine page featuring a satirical illustration. The image shows a figure seated at a desk in a dimly lit room, working by lamplight while studying documents. To the right, there's an ornate stained-glass window and what appears to be religious or ceremonial figures in formal dress at the bottom right. The caption reads "WHAT IT LEAD" (likely "WHAT IT LED" with an OCR error), suggesting this cartoon comments on consequences of some action or policy. The contrast between the solitary, focused worker and the formal procession suggests commentary on how individual labor or decisions connect to larger institutional or political outcomes. Without additional context from the magazine's date and surrounding articles, the specific political reference remains unclear, though the religious imagery and formal ceremony suggest institutional or ecclesiastical themes.

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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.

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