File:Leo Tolstoy (father and son) at Kozlova Zaseka station.png

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Русский: Л. Н. Толстой с сыном Л. Л. Толстым на ж/д станции Козлова Засека, 1909 г.
English: Leo Tolstoy and his son Leo Tolstoy at Kozlova Zaseka railway station (year 1909).
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