A man was looking at a portrait. Someone asked him, "Whose
picture are you looking at?" He replied, pointing at the
portrait: "Brothers and sisters have I none, but this man's
son is my father's son." Now whose picture is the man
looking at?

Answer Posted / mysterious boy

he was his father because portrait's son is his he itself

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