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Mrs Bensingham-Jones had achieved an immense success with her dance Besides the ludicrous imitation of Gladstone, there were Toreadors, Gipsies, Jockeys, birds and bipeds of every description, and needless to say, Robinson Crusoe.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume X, Issue 24, 17 June 1893, Page 568

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Mrs Bensingham-Jones had achieved an immense success with her dance Besides the ludicrous imitation of Gladstone, there were Toreadors, Gipsies, Jockeys, birds and bipeds of every description, and needless to say, Robinson Crusoe. New Zealand Graphic, Volume X, Issue 24, 17 June 1893, Page 568

Mrs Bensingham-Jones had achieved an immense success with her dance Besides the ludicrous imitation of Gladstone, there were Toreadors, Gipsies, Jockeys, birds and bipeds of every description, and needless to say, Robinson Crusoe. New Zealand Graphic, Volume X, Issue 24, 17 June 1893, Page 568