

Les Plaisirs de la chasse: Le plus bécasse des deux n'est pas celui qu'on pense
Black and white drawing of a man wearing a white shirt and head covering, and a black hat on his back; he holds a rifle and looks over his shoulder. He wears sandals and has a cloth or sheet wrapped around his waist. In the background, there are plants, a fence and house. A caption at the top reads "les plaisirs de la chasse". A second caption reads "le plus bécasse des deux n'est pas celui qu'on pense".
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