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Love a Poor Maid Girl Sitting Cross Legs Car Magnet

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Size: 7" x 7" Square

If you like the look of bumper stickers, but not ready for a permanent solution, car magnets are the perfect product. All the personality, none of the commitment!

  • Dimensions: 7" x 7"
  • Vivid full-color digital printing
  • 30mm magnetic material
  • Easy to apply, remove, and re-apply
  • Coated for superior UV protection

Follow recommended care instructions to prevent damage to vehicle paintwork. With proper care, damage to paintwork is rare, however, please be aware that there is a small risk that damage can occur and should be used at your own discretion.

  • Apply magnets to a clean, dry surface
  • Avoid air pockets by lying magnets completely flat against the door
  • Remove signs weekly to clean the car surface

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Love a Poor Maid Girl Sitting Cross Legs Car Magnet

Love a Poor Maid Girl Sitting Cross Legs Car Magnet

Love. That was all she had, a name that echoed the impossible dream simmering in her heart. Born into poverty, she spent her days in a threadbare maid's uniform, a cruel contrast to the fire that danced in her emerald eyes. Her beauty was a paradox, a rose blooming from the cracked pavement. Men leered, their gazes lingering on the creamy expanse of shoulder revealed by the tattered dress that barely reached her mid-thighs. It clung to her form, highlighting the womanly curves that seemed at odds with the menial tasks she performed. --- Love moved with a quiet grace that belied the strength in her small frame. Dust motes danced in the afternoon sunbeams, illuminating the luxurious fabrics hanging in the mistress's closet – a world away from the scratchy wool that chafed against Love's flawless skin. Yet, she possessed a dignity that defied her station. The whispers followed her; "shame," they murmured, "such a beauty wasted on scrubbing floors." But Love held her head high, a flicker of defiance in her eyes. Her beauty was a weapon, and she knew how to wield it. --- One day, a guest arrived, a young gentleman with eyes like storm clouds and a smile that could charm a bird from a tree. He saw her not as the maid, but as Love, the woman with laughter that tinkled like wind chimes and a smile that could melt the starch out of a man's collar. He lingered in conversation, forgetting his business dealings for stolen moments with her. Love, for the first time, felt a warmth bloom in her chest that had nothing to do with the exertion of scrubbing floors. A spark of hope ignited, as fragile as a moth's wing. --- But hope, like the fine china she dusted each day, was easily shattered. The gentleman, a creature of another world, returned to his gilded cage, leaving Love behind in the dusty confines of her reality. The sting of disappointment was sharp, but Love, with a strength born of hardship, pushed it down. Her beauty might have been a curse, but it was also a power. She wouldn't let it be used against her. --- Days turned into weeks, the rhythm of her life an unchanging melody. Love continued her work, her head held high, her beauty a silent rebellion against her circumstances. However, whispers turned to propositions behind closed doors. Wealthy patrons, their eyes a touch too hungry, would linger a beat too long, their requests veiled but unmistakable. A "special cleaning" after dark, a "massage" to ease the day's stress; these were the thinly disguised offers for a night in her bed. Love navigated these encounters with a practiced smile and a steely resolve. She knew her worth, and while poverty gnawed at her, she wouldn't sell herself cheap. --- Perhaps, someday, that beauty would be the key that unlocked the door to a life beyond the grand house, a life where Love wasn't just a name, but the start of a story waiting to be written. But for now, she played the game, a beautiful pawn in a game where the stakes were her body and her dreams. This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1927.

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Created on: 9/25/2022, 6:13 AM
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