File:Pinocchio-Paradoxon.svg

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Deutsch: Ausschnitt aus der Buchillustration Le avventure di Pinocchio, S. 164" mit hinzugefügtem Text "Meine Nase wächst gerade", svg mit reduzierten Kurven und drei von sieben ursprünglichen Farbebenen.
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Author Carlo Chiostri [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

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