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Ludwig Hartau
Ludwig Hartau
Napoleon
Ludwig Hartau
Napoleon


Lya Mara
Lya Mara
Marion
Lya Mara
Marion


Charles Willy Kayser
Charles Willy Kayser
Colonna
Charles Willy Kayser
Colonna


Ernst Hofmann
Ernst Hofmann
Armand
Ernst Hofmann
Armand
Kurt Wolowsky
Kurt Wolowsky
Léon
Kurt Wolowsky
Léon
Elsa Wasa
Elsa Wasa
Desirée
Elsa Wasa
Desirée


Georg H. Schnell
Georg H. Schnell
Bertin
Georg H. Schnell
Bertin
Gertrud de Lalsky
Gertrud de Lalsky
Mdme. de Marly
Gertrud de Lalsky
Mdme. de Marly


Magnus Stifter
Magnus Stifter
Brissac
Magnus Stifter
Brissac


Albert Patry
Albert Patry
Charamont
Albert Patry
Charamont
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