File:Victorian Postcard - woman hitting stork with parasol.jpg

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English: A postcard from the turn of the 20th century; cartoon artwork depicting a woman using a parasol to swat away the stork bringing her a new-born child. The caption reads, "And the villain still pursues her."
Русский: Женщина отбивается от аиста, который принес ей ее ребенка. Надпись: «Злодей по-прежнему преследует ее». (открытка на рубеже ХХ века).
Svenska: En bild från tidigt 1900-tal som illustrerar problemet med oönskade graviditeter.
Türkçe: 19. yüzyılın başlarına ait ve kendine bebek getiren leyleği şemsiye ile kovalamaya çalışan bir kadını gösteren mizahi postakardı.
Date early 20th century
date QS:P,+1950-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P4241,Q40719727
Source Argument in an Off Key.
Author Artist not credited

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Postcard illustration depicting a woman hitting a stork bringing her a newborn baby, reading "And the villain keeps on chasing her," 20th century.

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