The Seven Old Ladies of Lavender Town An Operetta in Two Acts By Henry C Bu

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Oscar Weil
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\_Entcr Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Jones, Mrs.
Robinson, Mrs. Simpkins, Mrs. Timpkins, and Mrs. Tralala de Montmorenci.
HASKINS. Very glad to see you, ladies. Light- ning Haskins Professor Lightning Haskins, at your service.
MRS. SMITH. You are very polite, sir. Allow us to introduce ourselves.
(a) A quiet dance step of four or eight measures.
THE SEVEN OLD LADIES OF LAVENDER TOWN Chorus. THE SEVEN OLD LADIES.
11 Ben moderate, e grazioso 1. We . .
2. When are old la- dies of ex - tra gen - ti
...l - i - ty; we were young we were no - ted for naught-i - ness, all. Wil thro' the world we are ful and pet - u - lant ^^ wan - der - ing free, per-sons were we; and we blend . . . Our de - co - rum with lightsome a - gil - i - ty; but we all have been prop-er - ly pun-ished for haught-i-ness, we re we're 12 I THE SEVEN OLD LADIES OF LAVENDER TOWN anx - ious to see what it is we can see.
bus-band - less now, and we're homeless, you see.
We're so po - lite and we dress so We're so po - lite and we dress so -= k pret - ti - ly, pret - ti - ly, we we dis - course un - to dis - course un - to all all so so wit wit ti - ly, ti - ly, that that we we re - ceive the least mite of a frown, re - ceive the least mite of a frown.


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