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BOOM! Though not a part of Emma Jane's original scrapbook arnoldtradecards.com I'm sure she would have taken delight in these elaborate outfits. Exclusive to this Collection, I suspect this may have been a part of a late 19th century or early 20th century calendar at one time.

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