File:Leo Tolstoy death telegram.jpg

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Русский: Телеграмма о смерти Льва Николаевича Толстого, подписанная врачами, констатировавшими смерть 7 ноября 1910 г.
English: Doctors' telegram about the death of Leo Tolstoy. 7 of November 1910.
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