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literature, "Der Struwwelpeter", "Die Geschichte vom Hans Guck-in-die-Luft" (The Story of Hans Look-in-the-Air), illustration by Heinrich Hoffmann, anniversary edition, Frankfurt, 1876, Image details File size:
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