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English: Illustration from Forget Me Not For 1826 (1825) facing page 27.
The illustration is of the Bridge of Sighs in Venice, for the short story "The Bridge of Sighs", translated from Karl Borromäus von Miltitz' " Die Seufzerbrücke ". |
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