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Frederick with looks of anger, ordered Rosalind to leave the palace (As You Like It) by A. Jackson

Frederick with looks of anger, ordered Rosalind to leave the palace (As You Like It)

(Frederick with looks of anger, ordered Rosalind to leave the palace (As You Like It), from Tales from Shakespeare pub. by Ward Lock & Co Ltd)


A. Jackson

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Frederick with looks of anger, ordered Rosalind to leave the palace (As You Like It) by A. Jackson. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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