
The image is a diagram illustrating the grammatical structure of the sentence "And the eyes of the sleepers waxed deadly and chill." The sentence is written at the top of the image. Below it is a diagram composed of connected ovals and rectangles. The word "EYES" is written in capital letters inside a large oval. Connected to the bottom of the oval are two smaller ovals containing "THE" and "OF", which in turn connect to another oval containing "SLEEPER". This oval is connected to "THE". From the right side of the large oval containing "EYES", a line extends to the word "WAXED" inside a rectangle. From the right side of the rectangle containing "WAXED", two lines extend to the words "DEADLY" and "CHILL" inside rectangles. The words "DEADLY" and "CHILL" are connected by an ampersand (&). Below the diagram, the text reads "Compound sentence—intransitive." The image appears to be a vintage or historical illustration, likely from a grammar textbook or educational material. The lines and text are drawn in a simple, black ink style on a white background.