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Courtesan Looking at Kimono Train/ Willow Tea (Yanagi-cha yui), from the Series for the Willow Group (Yanagi bantsuzuki), with poems by Ryūgentei Karakoto and Ryūtarin Senjō

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Title: Courtesan Looking at Kimono Train/ Willow Tea (Yanagi-cha yui), from the Series for the Willow Group (Yanagi bantsuzuki), with poems by Ryūgentei Karakoto and Ryūtarin Senjō
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