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I am really rather glad that I slept through most of A. Devious indeed. Well done, Vinteuil.
Now, guys, I shall not be around much for the next five or six days. Liverpool will have to do without me; I am trollin' off to London on Saturday evening to see what's up and don't get back to my latti until Tuesday. Fingers crossed for reasonable weather, please.
Free wi-fi permitting, I shall watch what is going on here.
I'm sure your C will be crafted, rather than cobbled, and I, for one, look forward to it hugely
No, make that cobbled!! Been interrupted by phone calls, sorry this isn't terribly good and probably too easy.
Which C forms part of a tale of exceptional honesty
An best selling version of an English translation of a French song with a distinctive trumpeter
A 17th century verse popular in the 19th century, immortalised in a famous painting
A musician closely associated with Mr. Coleman
No, make that cobbled!! Been interrupted by phone calls, sorry this isn't terribly good and probably too easy.
Which C forms part of a tale of exceptional honesty
An best selling version of an English translation of a French song with a distinctive trumpeter
A 17th century verse popular in the 19th century, immortalised in a famous painting
A musician closely associated with Mr. Coleman
I gave my love a Cherry -
I have Cherry Ripe for No.3 (the Millais painting - also a tone poem by Frank Bridge, istr) and Don Cherry who recorded with Ornette Coleman for No.4...
I'm sure Cherry Orchard should be in there somewhere, but it doesn't really fit No.1?
I have Cherry Ripe for No.3 (the Millais painting - also a tone poem by Frank Bridge, istr) and Don Cherry who recorded with Ornette Coleman for No.4...
I'm sure Cherry Orchard should be in there somewhere, but it doesn't really fit No.1?
I turn my back for a mo and rubbers has had my cherry! Yes, No. 3 is Cherry Ripe and No. 4 Don Cherry. No. 1, as I said, is a famous story about a real-life person. There is no Cherry Orchard involved and the best seller was in the 50s.
I turn my back for a mo and rubbers has had my cherry! Yes, No. 3 is Cherry Ripe and No. 4 Don Cherry. No. 1, as I said, is a famous story about a real-life person. There is no Cherry Orchard involved and the best seller was in the 50s.
Of course, George Washington "I cannot tell a lie..."
Of course, George Washington "I cannot tell a lie..."
Trumpeter, 50's...? Miles..?
Yes, it was George and the cherry tree. English trumpeter and strangely enough his first hit has a sort of link to the tale of George. Although we are not searching for the name but the piece of music
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