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Français : Le ballet de la Merlaison.
Gravure de Jules Huyot d'après un dessin de Maurice Leloir pour une réédition du roman Les Trois Mousquetaires d'Alexandre Dumas, Paris, Calmann-Lévy, 1894.
English: An illustration for The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas, père. Volume I, Chapter XXII: The ballet of La Merlaison.
Русский: Иллюстрация к роману Александра Дюма «Три мушкетёра». Часть I, глава XXII: «Мерлезонский балет».
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Author Original illustration by Maurice Leloir (1851-1940), wood engraving by Jules Huyot (1841–1921)

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