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Albert "Russell" McKay Diary, 1909-1916
Albert'Russell'McKay_1909-1916_196.pdf
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− | The Telephone sits still in her chair | + | The Telephone Girl |
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and listens to voices from everywhere. | and listens to voices from everywhere. | ||
− | She hears all the gossip, she | + | She hears all the gossip, she learns all the news. |
She knows all our sorrows, she know all our joys, | She knows all our sorrows, she know all our joys, |
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The Telephone Girl
The Telephone Girl sits still in her chair and listens to voices from everywhere. She hears all the gossip, she learns all the news.
She knows all our sorrows, she know all our joys, she knows every girl who is chasing the boys she knows of our troubles, she knows of ours strife, she knows every name who talks mean to his wife;