The stamp collection, occasionally alluded to throughout the earlier sections of the novel, will come to the fore as the story draws to a close. Stamp collections are quite literally about assigning value to history (in this case, monetarily). But in blowing these stamps into the wind (a gesture that to some extent visually recalls doves swirling in the sky), Evelina and her father make peace with the fact that if history is sometimes a thing to be kept, it must also sometimes be released.