File:3 Nightingale the Robber fell from his nest in the old oaks - Russian Fairy Book 1916, illustrator Frank C Pape.jpg

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English: Illustration from "The Russian Story Book" by Richard Wilson, illustrated by Frank C. Papé, 1916
Русский: «Соловей-разбойник упал из своего гнезда на старом дубе». Фрэнк Чейн Папе. Иллюстрации к «Русской книге сказок» 1916 года
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Author Illustrator Frank C Pape

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