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A man in uniform (m/10) sits in a rocking chair. Next to him stands a couch with embroidered pillows. In the corner hangs a mirror with a gilded frame.

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A man in uniform (m/10) sits in a rocking chair. Next to him stands a couch with embroidered pillows. In the corner hangs a mirror with a gilded frame.
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Title: A man in uniform (m/10) sits in a rocking chair. Next to him stands a couch with embroidered pillows. In the corner hangs a mirror with a gilded frame.
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A man in uniform (m/10) sits in a rocking chair.
Next to him stands a couch with embroidered pillows.
In the corner hangs a mirror with a gilded frame.

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