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Description An illustration from Marie Corelli: the Writer and the Woman depicting Marie Corelli's dog, Czar, chewing critical notices. Captioned "What Becomes of the Press Cuttings"
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current05:32, 17 November 2021Thumbnail for version as of 05:32, 17 November 20211,200 × 880 (276 KB)Colin M{{Information |Description=An illustration from ''w:Marie Corelli: the Writer and the Woman'' depicting Marie Corelli's dog, Czar, chewing critical notices. Captioned "What Becomes of the Press Cuttings" |Source=https://gutenberg.org/files/66004/66004-h/66004-h.htm#ILLUSTRATIONS |Date=1903 |Author=George W. Jacobs & Company |Permission={{PD-US-expired}} |other_versions= }} Category:Marie Corelli - the writer and the woman (1903)

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