Well, what I had on the card was: Billy the Kid and The Red Pony, along with Fanfare and Appalachian, but you got it, Copland was the C. Just a bit of a silly one (as usual!) Edit: Whoops, crossed with mercia, who was right about the Labour supporting quadraped! Further edit: The little ginger man had nothing to do with the puzzle, but in case anyone wonders about it:
In Butcher Beynon's, Gossamer Beynon, daughter, schoolteacher, dreaming deep, daintily ferrets under a fluttering hummock of chicken's feathers in a slaughterhouse that has chintz curtains and a three-pieced suite, and finds, with no surprise, a small rough ready man with a bushy tail winking in a paper carrier. At last, my love, sighs Gossamer Beynon. And the bushy tail wags rude and ginger.......
Oh, beautiful beautiful Gossamer B, I wish I wish that you were for me. I wish you were not so educated....... She feels his goatbeard tickle her in the middle of the world like a tuft of wiry fire, and she turns in a terror of delight away from his whips and whiskery conflagration, and sits down in the kitchen to a plate heaped high with chips and the kidneys of lambs.
In Butcher Beynon's, Gossamer Beynon, daughter, schoolteacher, dreaming deep, daintily ferrets under a fluttering hummock of chicken's feathers in a slaughterhouse that has chintz curtains and a three-pieced suite, and finds, with no surprise, a small rough ready man with a bushy tail winking in a paper carrier. At last, my love, sighs Gossamer Beynon. And the bushy tail wags rude and ginger.......
Oh, beautiful beautiful Gossamer B, I wish I wish that you were for me. I wish you were not so educated....... She feels his goatbeard tickle her in the middle of the world like a tuft of wiry fire, and she turns in a terror of delight away from his whips and whiskery conflagration, and sits down in the kitchen to a plate heaped high with chips and the kidneys of lambs.
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