

Black and white drawing of a woman bent over with her head down, her skirt pulled up to her waist. A man grabs her waist from behind. The woman's legs are apart, and she appears to be barefoot. The man wears a hat and a jacket. The background is dark. A caption at the bottom of the image reads "Que se la llevaron!" The image appears to be printed on aged paper.
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