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Q28007614  wikidata:Q28007614 reasonator:Q28007614 s:es:Índice:Muerdago - Pequeñas novelas del pais.pdf
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Muérdago
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Igón hermanos
Title
Español: Aborrecer en vida, buscar en muerte. Historia de un jazmín del cabo. Ogarita, tragedia pampa. El escarabajo. La luz mala.
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Español: Pequeñas novelas del país
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Español: Muérdago es el seudónimo de M. Ezcurra y Pardo
Language Spanish
Publication date 1887
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Place of publication Buenos Aires
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