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English: Satirical illustration of the Great Comet of 1865, on the cover of the Brazilian magazine Semana Illustrada n.217, of 5 February 1865. The caption contains the dialog between two people, where one explains that the comet is running away from war – presumably the Uruguayan War and the Paraguayan War, which Brazil would be fighting at the time.
Português: Ilustração satírica do Grande Cometa de 1865, na capa da revista brasileira Semana Illustrada n.217, de 5 de fevereiro de 1865. A legenda possui o diálogo entre duas pessoas, em que uma explica que o cometa está fugindo da guerra – presume-se que a Guerra do Uruguai e a Guerra do Paraguai, que o Brasil estaria lutando na época.
Date 5 February 1865
date QS:P571,+1865-02-05T00:00:00Z/11
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O GRANDE COMETA

— Qual é a direcção do cometa, nhonhô? — Paris, moleque. Todos os cometas trazem a guerra comsigo ; este foje da guerra. É um cometa pessoal.

[The Great Comet. "What's the direction of the comet, sir?"; "Paris, boy. All comets bring with them war; this one runs away from war. It's a personal comet."]
Comet is drawn carrying a handbag with the label "Para Paris" (lit. "to Paris"). The illustration is signed "H.J."
Source/Photographer Semana Illustrada n.217 (5 February 1865), p.1. Available at the Hemeroteca Digital Brasileira (National Library of Brazil)

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