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Entries in 1927 (1)

Thursday
Nov122009

I didn't only hate her, I wished that she were dead 

DateThursday, November 12, 2009 at 1:52PM

Looking through my Margery Allingham notes to check biographical details of Phil 'Cheapjack' Allingham, I came across one of the verses Margery wrote for Joy in 1927.  "I wished that from her frilly skirts the lace would come apart" - scareee!

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