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THE MUSICAL GIRL

She was fond of music, but she turned down her first boy because he spent too much time in bars. Her next wasn’t above trying to borrow half a note from her, and her third was always blowing his own trumpet. Another, who merely fiddled with his opportunities, disappointed her. Vowing that no man would conduct her to the altar, she sold her trouseau for a mere, song and decided to continue solo for the rest of her life.

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War Wit, Volume 1, Issue 10, 1 November 1941, Page 13

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THE MUSICAL GIRL War Wit, Volume 1, Issue 10, 1 November 1941, Page 13

THE MUSICAL GIRL War Wit, Volume 1, Issue 10, 1 November 1941, Page 13

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