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The great thing about becoming so young and small, Richard noted, was the fact that everything appeared so big: counters, chairs, WCs and whatever it was Phillip was hiding in his jeans.
Yummy!
When I found these pictures on istockphoto I just had to download them.
This small woman is like the epitome of femininity to me: small, beautiful and charming in a mischievous kind of way.
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The cap goes to wakkawakka200 over at Rachel's Haven.
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