

Black and white image of a woman sitting on the floor. She has dark hair and a light-colored dress. Her right leg is bent at the knee and her left leg is straight. She is sitting on her left leg. Her right arm is around her right knee. Her left arm is resting on her left thigh. There is a small square window high up on the wall behind her. The wall takes up most of the background. The floor is dark. The image is in a white border. The image has a small number in the top right corner. There is cursive text at the bottom.
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- 590 × 900 px
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