["Mr. Crisparkle Is Overpaid"]. A drawing done with brush in black ink and white body-color over black chalk, on paper 16.5 cm. x 27 cm. A small study of Helena Landless is drawn in black chalk at the right. The wood-engraving of this scene was first published in part No. III of The Mystery of Edwin Drood.
A drawing in black chalk, and brush and black ink, heightened with white, on paper 17.5 cm. x 17 cm. A study of Septimus Crisparkle, for "Mr. Crisparkle Is Overpaid."
["Durdles Cautions Mr. Sapsea Against Boasting"]. A drawing done with brush in black ink and white body color over black chalk, on paper 17 cm. x 25 cm. There are studies in black chalk around the drawing. The wood-engraving of this scene was first published in part No. III of The Mystery of Edwin Drood.
A drawing in black chalk, and brush and black ink, heightened with white, on paper 41 cm. x 17.5 cm. A study of Thomas Sapsea, for "Durdles Cautions Mr. Sapsea Against Boasting."