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The foreman kept us waiting a day and a half, and at last we were so hungry that we gave in by Harold Hume Piffard

The foreman kept us waiting a day and a half, and at last we were so hungry that we gave in

("The foreman kept us waiting a day and a half, and at last we were so hungry that we gave in" (b/w photo))


Harold Hume Piffard

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The foreman kept us waiting a day and a half, and at last we were so hungry that we gave in by Harold Hume Piffard. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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