File:Illustration at page 25 in Europa's Fairy Book.png

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Description Illustration from a book of fairy tales from Europe, translated into english. The caption says, "The Marshall tells how he killed the Dragon"
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title: Europa's fairy book (1916) New York ; London : G. P. Putnam's sons scan: copy held by New York Public Library, scanned by nicole deyo, obtained from IA.org: europasfairybook00jaco

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Author Joseph Jacobs John Dickson Batten
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