

The Proverbs: If Marion Will Dance, Then She Has to Take the Consequences
Black and white artwork. People dressed in old-fashioned clothing. A man and woman dancing in center. Man on left in loose clothing with large shoes. Woman on right wearing a dress with large skirt. A man in white clothing bending over. Five people total. Dark background.
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