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# "Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot?" This 1910 *Life* cartoon depicts a figure in the foreground watching a large steamship depart across the water, with the caption quoting Robert Burns's famous Scottish song "Auld Lang Syne" ("Should old acquaintance be forgot?"). The image likely comments on departure, separation, or the end of a relationship—whether personal, political, or diplomatic. The wistful tone suggests nostalgia or regret about parting ways with someone or something significant. Without additional context identifying the specific figure or vessel, the cartoon appears to use the romantic melancholy of Burns's song to satirize either a notable departure or the severing of ties during this era, possibly related to political figures or international relations of 1910.