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The ghost of George Hair . " " Oh , be serious , Hugh . " " The ghost , followed by Susan . " He added : " Sometimes vice - versa . " " When does Rhoda come in ? " " Eight thirty - two on the dot . An air mail and two fours .
The ghost of George Hair . " " Oh , be serious , Hugh . " " The ghost , followed by Susan . " He added : " Sometimes vice - versa . " " When does Rhoda come in ? " " Eight thirty - two on the dot . An air mail and two fours .
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Breastless , loveless Susan Hair - my dead mother remembers - before the watercloset blues , Miss Hair tripping out timidly to the crescentmoon shed in the backyard pines , through undinal winter drifts like breakers - mousey Miss Hair ...
Breastless , loveless Susan Hair - my dead mother remembers - before the watercloset blues , Miss Hair tripping out timidly to the crescentmoon shed in the backyard pines , through undinal winter drifts like breakers - mousey Miss Hair ...
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FOLK LYRIC ( FOR CHRISTOPHER REED ) Let down your spring soft hair , my lass Let down your spring soft hair Let down your hair and sweetly sing Of all the love that you can bring Let down your spring soft hair my bonny lass .
FOLK LYRIC ( FOR CHRISTOPHER REED ) Let down your spring soft hair , my lass Let down your spring soft hair Let down your hair and sweetly sing Of all the love that you can bring Let down your spring soft hair my bonny lass .
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