Before us is an aristocratic family – husband, wife and their daughter Sarah. They are walking in the park. George is telling something to his wife with a gesture, gesturing to emphasize his story. His wife quietly, to herself, smiles a little, most likely she heard this story many times already. And the daughter is happy that she is with her parents and gently presses against her mother’s skirt.
These are beautiful, educated and educated people, belong to the aristocratic society of London. It is felt that between them there is love, respect and agreement.
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