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Secret Corresponde: Girl Note to Forbidden Love Window Cling
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Opaque Design: All-over White Underbase
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Rectangle
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Secret Corresponde: Girl Note to Forbidden Love Window Cling
The Secret Correspondence - In the heart of the Deep South, amidst the grandeur of a sprawling plantation estate, lived a young lady named Eleanor. Raised in a world of privilege and refinement, Eleanor was accustomed to a life of luxury and leisure. However, her heart harboured a secret passion that defied the rigid social boundaries of her time. - Deep in the recesses of her heart, Eleanor cherished a love for a man named Thomas, a humble blacksmith from the neighbouring town. Their paths had crossed during a visit to the market, and an undeniable spark ignited between them. Despite their vastly different social standings, they found solace in each other's company, their conversations transcending the barriers of class and circumstance. - Their love blossomed amidst stolen glances and whispered conversations, their hearts yearning for a deeper connection. However, the weight of societal expectations and the disapproval of their families threatened to extinguish their flame. - Determined to keep their love alive, Eleanor and Thomas devised a clandestine method of communication. A hollowed-out oak tree, nestled deep within the plantation grounds, became their secret post office. Every few days, Eleanor would venture to the tree, her heart pounding with anticipation, to retrieve Thomas's letters and leave her own missives in response. - In her letters, Eleanor poured out her deepest emotions, her words flowing with a passion that belied her sheltered upbringing. She described the beauty of the plantation grounds, the warmth of the Southern sun, and the longing in her heart for Thomas's embrace. - Thomas, in turn, penned his own heartfelt messages, his words filled with a love that transcended the boundaries of their circumstances. He described the toil of his labour, the dreams he harboured for a better future, and the unwavering devotion he felt for Eleanor. - Their letters served as a lifeline, a connection that bridged the chasm between their worlds. Through the power of their words, they shared their hopes, their fears, and their dreams, their love growing stronger with each passing day. - The oak tree, once a silent sentinel, became a symbol of their enduring love, a testament to the power of the human spirit to defy convention and embrace the depths of human connection. - The Lover's Letter Box 1856 by George Baxter 1804–1867 in Public domain.
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By Evgeny P.November 6, 2025 • Verified Purchase
Style: Automatic Opaque Design: White Underbase, Shape: Rectangle, Display: Back of Cling, Window Cling
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Went out stylish. The cut lines are thin, and extra light definitely helps when cutting. Love the end result!
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1 out of 5 stars rating
By Amanda C.September 17, 2024 • Verified Purchase
Style: Automatic Opaque Design: White Underbase, Shape: Rectangle, Display: Back of Cling, Window Cling
The design came out very nice but the product comes where the clear back clings to the surface where I wanted just the letters and design to cling to the surface NOT the actual clear backing with a square. If the designer sees this review can you contact me? I would like to re-order with the correct product I want. .
2 out of 5 stars rating
By Brianna L.June 13, 2025 • Verified Purchase
Style: Automatic Opaque Design: White Underbase, Shape: Custom Cut, Display: Back of Cling, Window Cling
Printing quality wasn't great, seemed a bit blurry.
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Designed on 2022-08-13, 6:41 AM
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