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He Yielded Before the Steady Strokes of Friar Tuck, Illustration from

He Yielded Before the Steady Strokes of Friar Tuck, Illustration from 'The Children's Tennyson: Stories in Prose and Verse from Alfred Lord Tennyson' by May Byron

(He yielded before the steady strokes of Friar Tuck, illustration from 'The Children's Tennyson: Stories in Prose and Verse from Alfred Lord Tennyson' by May Byron)


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He Yielded Before the Steady Strokes of Friar Tuck, Illustration from 'The Children's Tennyson: Stories in Prose and Verse from Alfred Lord Tennyson' by May Byron by Norman Mills (after) Price. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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