An illustration in a most unusual style for an unidentified text, with possible references to the
Saturnalia, the ancient Roman winter festival in which gifts were made to Saturn to ensure a
prosperous and productive new year. The gifts include plants associated with winter (cyclamen,
hyacinths, holly) but also two dogs. The dog looking up the bank in the lower centre of the picture
evokes Felbridge, the Dunbar family dog in the later 1920s, but the resemblance is slight and does
little to help the interpretation of this arcane, not to say mysterious image, unique in Dunbar’s
canon.