File:Little Thumb in Tales of Mother Goose (Welsh).png

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English: An illustration from Tales of Mother Goose by Charles Perrault; translated and edited by Charles Welsh
The caption was "Slipped under his Father's Seat", it illustrates the tale "Little Thumb"
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Author D J Munro, after Gustave Doré
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current04:00, 15 September 2010Thumbnail for version as of 04:00, 15 September 20101,565 × 2,169 (1.13 MB)Cygnis insignis (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{en|1=An illustration from ''Tales of Mother Goose'' by Charles Perrault; translated and edited by Charles Welsh}} The caption was "I am exact in keeping my Word", it illustrates the tale "Riquet of [with] the Tuft" |s

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