Document Helen Pearson Portfolio Finding Aid Date Unknown / Portsmouth Public Library, Special Collections
Still Image Drawing of Hermes and the Infant Dionysus, number 4 Date Unknown / Pearson, Helen (1870-1949)
Still Image And she proceeded to burn perfume and repeat spells until the sea foamed and was agitated. 1909 / Pearson, Helen (1870-1949)
Still Image The smoke ascended to the clouds, and extending itself along the sea and upon the shore formed a great mist. 1909 / Pearson, Helen (1870-1949)
Still Image At the same time the earth, trembling, opened just before the magician, and uncovered a stone, laid horizontally, with a brass ring fixed into the middle. 1909 / Pearson, Helen (1870-1949)
Still Image Cassim...was so alarmed at the danger he was in that the more he endeavored to remember the word Sesame the more his memory was confounded. 1909 / Pearson, Helen (1870-1949)
Still Image And when they had ascended that mountain they saw a city than which eyes had not beheld any greater. 1909 / Pearson, Helen (1870-1949)
Still Image At the approach of evening I opened the first closet and, entering it, found a mansion like paradise. 1909 / Pearson, Helen (1870-1949)
Still Image It will be sufficient to break off a branch and carry it to plant in your garden. 1909 / Pearson, Helen (1870-1949)
Still Image Having finished his repast, he returned to his porch, where he lay and fell asleep, snoring louder than thunder. 1909 / Pearson, Helen (1870-1949)