

Black and white drawing of a sailboat on rough seas. The boat is centered, angled to the right. The sail is white with diagonal lines indicating wind. The boat's hull is dark with a person sitting in it. The water is choppy and dark. The background is a dark, stormy sky with diagonal lines. The image is on a beige background. A small notation "11/15" is in the bottom-right. The work is titled "Second Thoughts" by George Louis Palmella Busson Du Maurier.
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