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English: Engraving of the Beast of Gévaudan devouring a woman. Original caption states 'An exact Representation of the WILD BEAST now in France, in the Act of devouring a young Woman.'
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The Universal Museum, and Complete Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, volume 1.
Photo taken by W. A. Mansell & Co. in the 19th century, becoming part of the Mansell Collection, now under Time Life.
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