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... lady slipp'd And off she cast her shoe . Doodle - doodle - doo . The P - 8 lost her shoe , Her Highness hopp'd , The ... Lady A. Campbell , Lady S lisbury , Lady Stormont , Lady Frances Finch , Lady Aylesford , Mr. North , Colonel St ...
... lady slipp'd And off she cast her shoe . Doodle - doodle - doo . The P - 8 lost her shoe , Her Highness hopp'd , The ... Lady A. Campbell , Lady S lisbury , Lady Stormont , Lady Frances Finch , Lady Aylesford , Mr. North , Colonel St ...
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... Lady Nithsdale re - con- ducted her to the stairs ( on which , from the prisoner's door to the foot of the stairs , were several sentinels ) , and there bade her farewell . The first lady had thus gone in , and had thus de- parted ...
... Lady Nithsdale re - con- ducted her to the stairs ( on which , from the prisoner's door to the foot of the stairs , were several sentinels ) , and there bade her farewell . The first lady had thus gone in , and had thus de- parted ...
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... lady alluded to by Lord Lytton as " the one lady who alone can sing it with expression worthy the verse of the poetess and the music of the composition " is the late Mrs. F. Popham's sister , Lady Sher- borne . The words of the song ...
... lady alluded to by Lord Lytton as " the one lady who alone can sing it with expression worthy the verse of the poetess and the music of the composition " is the late Mrs. F. Popham's sister , Lady Sher- borne . The words of the song ...
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