He loves me, he loves me not. Illustration shows a woman labeled Wall Street as a nursery rhyme figure, possibly Little Bo Peep, pulling paper petals of a paper flower that are labeled Tight Money and Easy Money, as she says He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not. The center of the flower shows a medallion that states In Shaw We Trust, but with a line drawn through Shaw. Her bodice is labeled Stock Exchange. George B. Cortelyou, dressed as an Elizabethan suitor, is looking over her shoulder. Date 1907 February 6. He loves me, he loves me not. Illustration shows a woman labeled Wall Street as a nursery rhyme figure, possibly Little Bo Peep, pulling paper petals of a paper flower that are labeled Tight Money and Easy Money, as she says He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not. The center of the flower shows a medallion that states In Shaw We Trust, but with a line drawn through Shaw. Her bodice is labeled Stock Exchange. George B. Cortelyou, dressed as an Elizabethan suitor, is looking over her shoulder. Date 1907 February 6.

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