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English: The Tarasque effigy for the Tarascon festivities, c. early 20th century. The mouth is agape. |
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Source | Gostling, Frances Marion (d. 1935) (1911) Rambles Around French Châteaux, Boston:: Dana Estes, p. 172 | |||
Author | M . Delor (M. A. Delor?) | |||
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