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A very extraordinary lady compleats |
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Maisie
Parker
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Mabel in her common gown |
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Martin
Stannard
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if
this business don’t work out |
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Gillian
Rowson
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Extract from 'The East Anglian Observer' |
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Rupert
Mallin
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A common fawn-coloured Norwich gown |
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Maisie
Parker
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Raord omple liciou |
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Robert
Heffernan
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you seem to me (dear) |
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Kate
Toullis
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When Sir Tony was deposed |
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Alison
Croggon
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Gloves are essential for the machine |
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Martin
Stannard
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O my plight! |
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Lawrence
Upton
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The woman is remarkable for her skill |
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Danny
Kennedy
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The Workhorse Section |
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Ann
Galvin |
ah the root besplitten |
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Maisie
Parker |
Although she has an impediment |
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Alison
Croggon |
One day I say my mother
clearly |
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Danny
Kennedy |
Mabel cradled her lozenge |
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Michael
Smith |
Woman of the thieves' |
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Martin
Stannard |
Mondela Purpurea |
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Lawrence
Upton |
A BRIEF INTERRUPTED |
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Robert
Heffernan |
The woman is remarkable |
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Danny
Kennedy |
The machine generates |
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Ann
Galvin |
She appears |
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Robert
Heffernan |
your hailed face |
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Lawrence
Upton |
The death was a shock |
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Cammy
Harley |
Her severity was her |
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Cammy
Harley
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Words and fingertips and lying |
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Martin
Stannard
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In spite of
the impediment she taught |
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Alison
Croggon
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I am silken and wholesome |
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Martin
Stannard
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One day I saw my father |
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Ann
Galvin
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The Glove Woman appears to have |
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Ann
Galvin
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Slipped inside three shadows |
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Rupert
Mallin
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Danita speedily dresses in a |
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Robert
Heffernan
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One mother, tired |
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Danny
Kennedy
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She exhausts, blanketed in my |
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Fergal
Gaynor
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Hands / hands for Edel Quinn |
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Danny
Kennedy
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The carbuncle withers inside |
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Alison
Croggon
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smellburn itchy nose |
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Ann
Galvin
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10 green Wilfreds hanging |
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Robert
Heffernan
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referred into / wholesome |
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Alison
Croggon
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means little purple Monarda |
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Robert
Heffernan
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We will watch you of course |
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Martin
Stannard
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Fall against the Mirror |
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Ann
Galvin
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I saw my father through sunlight |
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Lawrence
Upton |
What's the use of me pointing |
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Fergal
Gaynor |
. . Just as, in accordance with Newton's |
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Martin
Stannard |
Naturally / for the attention of |
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Freddie
Sherriff |
She's a caution - that Glove |
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Alison
Croggon |
High on a hill / What is left |
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Lawrence
Upton |
He had empathy with some machines |
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Trevor
Joyce |
are the two / sides of a river |
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Martin
Stannard |
Word came from the family |
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Trevor
Joyce |
I can't believe what I know |
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Maisie
Parker |
Gloved as it sewn |
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Lawrence
Upton |
There came a time when the sun |
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Item one... A caution |
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Ann
Galvin |
Hallo, I am a sexy |
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Alison
Croggon |
hands that shake that pick |
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Trevor
Joyce |
Precipitate, the old master |
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Lawrence
Upton |
some questions / should be taken |
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Ann
Galvin |
I think I understand |
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It's all very well smugly |
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A muckled glove is wry |
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Fergal
Gaynor
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I set off / Gael by goul |
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Lawrence
Upton
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A sticky hand, remembered |
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Alison
Croggon
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The last of the gods squats |
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Martin
Stannard
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It is easier to understand the difference |
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all my bright ones / operate |
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Alison
Croggon
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drink me / eat me / I'll mousey |
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Freddie
Sherriff
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When the Final Warning came |
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Dorothy, / Is that you? |
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Trevor
Joyce
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Altitude is agony, so paramount |
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The two sides of a river |
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Lawrence
Upton
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THE DOPE MOPE CLOSE |
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Anamaria
Crowe Serrano
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I am Iñigo, the banker |
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Hallo sexy William |
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Trevor
Joyce
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it has for days / been wet |
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Anamaria
Crowe Serrano
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Take the caution carefully |
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To be respected, defeat |
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Maisie
Parker
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Early, the path was clear |
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Those
rumours, they're true |
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when
you think you see something |
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Of
couse it's stilletos |
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To
be or not to be: that is |
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don't
talk to me William, I'm sick |
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Main
reason for not revealing |
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I'd
wanted for a long time
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a
consummation / devoutly to be
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People
are a deficiency
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You
were always a self-adoring
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he
comes quietly / rustling
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Strange,
this woman
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...Still
refer to the stilleto
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I
listen to what you say
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I
smell the leaves and imagine
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Like
any machine, the glove
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You
speak only... I don't know
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All
that nature / Just lying
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He
crawls on shop floors
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