A victorious young lady
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A victorious young lady
Every Time we win - A lady runs through a series of scenes where she is the ultimate victor of the situation. From the left, she assists with a kiss to the head (" Damn, I have a crush, come what will!" ), a helping hand (" to help climb the Captains small staircase" ), a kick and grabbing the reins with her soldier lover (in scenes 1, 2 and 4) and an unwanted older admirer (who is swiftly given the boot) (" Its not my Father, but he could be!" ). Date: 1918
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Admirer Helping Kick Kicked Kiss Lover Reins Situations Stairs Vaulting Victory Winning Horseplay
Every Time We Win - A Triumphant Young Lady's Horseplay Adventures in 1918
EDITORS COMMENTS
This photograph print depicts a young and victorious woman, radiant with joy and confidence, as she triumphs in a series of playful and daring situations. In the first scene, she shares a passionate kiss with her soldier lover, her face alight with the thrill of their connection. In the second scene, she extends a helping hand to him as he climbs the small staircase, their bond unbroken even in the midst of adversity. In scene three, the young woman demonstrates her strength and agility as she kicks and grabs the reins of a horse, her soldier lover by her side. Their shared love for horseplay is evident as they revel in the freedom and excitement of the moment. However, not all admirers are welcome. In the final scene, an unwanted older admirer is swiftly given the boot, as the young woman declares, "It's not my father, but he could be!" Her determination and independence are on full display as she stands her ground and asserts her autonomy. This series of scenes captures the spirit of a young woman who refuses to be defined by societal expectations or the advances of older men. Instead, she embraces her youth, her strength, and her love, reveling in each victory along the way. The photograph, dating back to 1918, is a testament to the power of female agency and the joy of living life on one's own terms.
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