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A young woman models in a studio for photographer Fitz Guerin, c. 1902. View full size.
What is wrong with her leg? Even woolen stockings wouldn't look like that, or be so… -lumpy-.
[I think that's a skirt under an apron or overskirt. - Dave]
Looks like a chubby Bette Davis. Check out the eyes.
I mean, look at those elbows! Out for the whole world to see!
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