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Motif d'Images de la Saint-Valentin (A)

Coupez et coller le prochain object qui devrait apparaitre dans la suite.

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Coupez et coller le prochain object qui devrait apparaitre dans la suite.

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4.

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À découper

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Images provenantes de OpenClipart.org.

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