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MADAME GEORGES VALANDRAY
WlLL RECElVE GUESTS AT HER HOME

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ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20.
TEA, PORT, BRlDGE.

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Oh, when the lady of the house
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Shows no nous
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And when you come to call
she's out and about

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Although she asked us
with such glee

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Here for tea
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Lord, how forgetful she can be!
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So how on earth can one
save face in that case

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And what to do for Heaven's
sakes with these cakes,

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The wonders set
for today's spree

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That we see
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Pride of Battenberg and Dundee?
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Gilberte's forgotten us today
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l think Gilberte
could not care less

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Or perhaps love's
gotten in the way

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She has a man somewhere, l guess
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ls it Faradel or Charly
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She meets at a hotel?
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No, Faradel is too ugly
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That poor man, Faradel
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Ah ha, l see
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You're talking of me
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l can't say l'm sad
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lf your thoughts are bad
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'Bout a man who's here
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You call him your dear
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lf a chap is here
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You call him your dear
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Some people say
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lf a chap's away
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He's fair game for sport
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And he'll know not aught
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lt may seem like spite
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But they are quite right
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lt may seem like spite
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But they are quite right
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Such maladresse
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From today's hostess
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ls ripe for attack
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Getting our own back
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What can she expect
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After such neglect?
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What can she expect
after such neglect?

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When you criticize her
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Make sure you take care
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That despite your hauteur
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You've a pleasant air
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And that your slightest slur
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Seems like praise foursquare

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