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Feeling the warmth in the coldest of seasons, this young lady cuts a stylish figure on the ice.


Feeling the warmth in the coldest of seasons, this young lady cuts a stylish figure on the ice. Original card from Woolson Spice Co. for Lion Coffee. Exclusive to this Collection. Print & share to your heart's content!

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