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Pardon Me, Miss Plunkett
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But, Ida, Do You Think You'll Be Happy Polishing
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I'm Thinking Very Seriously Of Putting Ingeborg
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One Thing I Do Know. You Put An Olive In It
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Do Try To Appear Calm And Matter-of-fact. First
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Oh, Hilda! Can You Whip Up Some Shrimp Salad
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Dear, I Wish You'd Say Something Nice
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It Was Nice. Hard Times Give Everyone Such
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Painting Of A House With A Patio
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