

Scènes de moeurs: Un quatrieme étage rue N. D. de Lorette. Je crois qu'elle lit ma lettre...à moins que c'en soit une autre. Elle en avait neuf chez le portier
Black and white drawing of a scene on a balcony. Two women, both wearing dresses and with their hair pulled back, are standing on a balcony with a railing. The woman on the left has her arms crossed and looks down to her right. She is standing next to an open doorway. The woman on the right looks down over the railing with her elbows resting on the railing. A plant sits between them. The balcony appears to be on the fourth floor of a building. The background shows a wall with a window on the right. Text above the image reads "Scenes de Moeurs" and below the image reads "Un quatrieme etage rue N. D. de Lorette."
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