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Having said that, this poor invalid gives us a curtsy, and goes hobbling off from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals, ca. 1837-47
Friends, the wise one places his glory in eating well from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals, ca. 1837-47
He tells us: don t cry, Act! from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals, ca. 1837-47
After, in came the body of guards armed with terrible stings from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals, ca. 1837-47
A very well put insect and beautiful dancer from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals, ca. 1837-47
What do you say about the butterfly hunt? from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals, ca. 1837-47
The Beautiful World of the Tuileries from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals, ca. 1837-47
Wood engraving after painting by Delacroix of Hamlet and Horatio, December 1837
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I saw a wolf standing guard from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals, ca. 1837-47
Here is one who mends by nicely biting from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals, ca. 1837-47
He had only his beautiful colors... from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals, ca. 1837-47
To pay the landlord, a very harsh man, whose name was M. Vautour from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals, ca. 1837-47
The further we go, the less we penetrate the horrible mystery of which the unfortunate toad was a victim from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals, ca. 1837-47
The author of this attack is a delicate little wolf from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals, ca. 1837-47
Only his belly was remarkable from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals, ca. 1837-47
The Proprietor from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals, ca. 1837-47