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Description inset illustration of the story The Tiger, the Brahmin and the Jackal from the book of English adaptations of the fairy tales of India.
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Source page of Fairy Tales of India. Jacobs, J. illustrations by John Dickson Batten, copy held by New York Public LIbrary. Obtained from archive.org, where several other scans exist - this one seem clean and neat. Converted to PNG and greyscale, B&W points to around 5/73%, crop to ink, caption contained in content
Author John Dickson Batten
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