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Then Jason Leapt Forth Wearily, and Tore the Fleece off the Tree Trunk, from The Heroes by George Soper

Then Jason Leapt Forth Wearily, and Tore the Fleece off the Tree Trunk, from The Heroes

(Then Jason leapt forth wearily, and tore the fleece off the tree trunk, from The Heroes published by George Allen and Unwin 1929 (litho))


George Soper

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Then Jason Leapt Forth Wearily, and Tore the Fleece off the Tree Trunk, from The Heroes by George Soper. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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