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Português: Tipo: Obra Literária
   Gêneros: Obra de humor
   Editora: Edição de Frou-Frou, Rio de Janeiro, RJ
   Ano de publicação: 1926
Idiomas: Português
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Source literaturabrasileira.ufsc.br
Author Belmonte (1896-1947)
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