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too fast, just sort of a half fast little number in which we discuss the chorus girl.
We discuss the chorus girl not as an individual, but as a whole.
You see there's a little story about a girl who danced very well on her right leg, with her left leg she wasn't too good, but between the two she made a hell of a good living.
Our scene is laid at the Metropolitan Opera House and this story has a moral proving that crime does not pay in the end:
Because you see ladies and gentlemen, there's been a murder at the Met, there's been a murder at the Met, and society has kicked over all its traces.
With so many on the spot, there's been a famous lady shot in the most peculiar of peculiar places.
She was shot in her box at the opera. Here's the story though sad to impart:
Its of dear lady Eppington, dear lady Eppington, patron of music and art. Gay lady Eppington, gay lady Eppington lady of charm and dispatch has been brutaly shot, in a vulnerable spot, for they caught
I have a little number here that I think you might enjoy ladies and gentlemen, because its not too slow, not?performing showsWould that be soprano or mezzo-soprano, or alto?
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