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[Vignette, smoked for the illustration of: Taine, Hippolyte-Adolphe, “Journey to the Pyrenees,” “Chapter III: The inhabitants”]: [estampe] ([Smoke])/[Gustave Doré]; C. M. [Charles Maurand]

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Title: [Vignette, smoked for the illustration of: Taine, Hippolyte-Adolphe, “Journey to the Pyrenees,” “Chapter III: The inhabitants”]: [estampe] ([Smoke])/[Gustave Doré]; C. M. [Charles Maurand]
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