

A woman with two children, having abandoned her home, goes into the forest where she encounters a leopard, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Thirtieth Night
A woman with dark hair and a red and white top and long skirt with a red sash walks on a path with two small naked children; she looks toward a white leopard with black spots on a rock; the setting is a forest with green trees, red and pink flowers, gray rocks, and birds; the background is yellow at the top, blue on the bottom.
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