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Life — August 4, 1898 — page 11: what you’re looking at

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Life — August 4, 1898 — page 11: Life, 1898-08-04

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# Analysis of "The Lie" This page appears to be from Life magazine's satirical section. The visible text reads "THAT LOVED A SAILOR" at the bottom, suggesting this is part of a longer narrative or poem (possibly referencing a famous literary work). The drawing shows a portrait medallion or locket containing a woman's face, suspended from what appears to be a ribbon or naval insignia. The landscape sketches above depict water scenes—marshland or seascape—establishing a maritime context. The title "LIE" and the romantic imagery suggest this satirizes either romantic deception or false romantic narratives, particularly those involving sailors. Without additional page context, the specific historical or political reference remains unclear, though the overall theme appears to mock sentimental or dishonest romantic stories popular in the era.