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# Life Magazine Cover Analysis — February 8, 1900 This is the cover of *Life* magazine (Volume XXXV, Number 699). The main illustration shows a woman's portrait in profile, drawn in an elegant pen-and-ink style typical of turn-of-the-century magazine covers. The figure has styled dark hair and is depicted with classical grace. The caption reads "Fairly Bristling with His Darts" with a reference to "See verses, page 100," indicating accompanying satirical verse inside the magazine. The ornate decorative border on the left side contains small vignettes representing different sections (*American Sum*, *Society*, *Literary*, etc.), typical of *Life*'s format. Without access to the full text on page 100, the specific satirical target remains unclear, though the "darts" reference suggests commentary on romantic or social affairs.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 8, 1900. NUMBER §99, Entered at the New York Post Office as Second-Ciass Mail Matter. Copyright, 1900, by LIVE PCBLISUINo ComPaNY. oe Oy prRiCanis 5 Be sum Milt, ess: Copyright. 1000, by Lye Pubtisning Ce “Fairly Bristling with His Darts.” See verses, page 109. l comicbooks.co