The Green Family
87.7 x 124 x 3 cm (h x w x d)

Dorothy was shocked to find how poor the Greens were, with almost no food in the cottage and very little furniture. Their land was heavily mortgaged and their continued possession of it was unlikely. Dorothy attributes such poverty to the Greens’ dislike of relying upon the charity of others.

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