File:Aesop and Priests by Francis Barlow 1687.jpg

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English: The slave Aesop serving two priests, by Francis Barlow.
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Source The 1687 edition of Aesop's Fables with His Life: in English, French and Latin
Author File created by me; art by Francis Barlow (died 1704)

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