Five Pounds Says the Gardener's Girl Knows Only Folk Tunes — He Lost Before the First Page
Five Pounds Says the Gardener's Girl Knows Only Folk Tunes — He Lost Before the First Page

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Trapped by the Storm, the Guests Dared the Chambermaid — the Storm Outside Went Unnoticed

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"Perhaps the Cloakroom Girl Can Manage a Tune," She Sneered — The Whole Salon Rose

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Three Examiners Set Her the Hardest Piece Ever Written — She Finished It Anyway

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Since His Brother Fell, He Hadn't Spoken — Until She Played the Song They Both Loved

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He Ordered Meek Little Homemaker — Woman Off the Train Could Shoot the Hat Off a Man at Fifty Yards

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No One Expected the Linen Maid to Play on Christmas Eve — By Midnight Mass, No One Was Seated

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He Wagered the Pump-Girl Couldn't Play — Fifty Pounds Later, He Owed Her an Apology

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Prove It, the Critic Challenged the Typesetter — He Proved It in Under Four Minutes

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Forced to Marry the Crippled Duke—On Their Wedding Night, He Stood From His Chair and Said…

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Everyone Said a Circus Child Didn't Belong on the Programme — Then She Played the Nocturne

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Duke of Pyckford's Devoted Old Nurse Decided He Had Been Alone — She Had Already Picked the Girl

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She Was Asked to Sell the Piano With a Simple Tune — She Sold the Whole Department

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Your Translator is Lying! — a Maid Warns the Duke Before the Marriage Deal

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At Thirty-Eight She Had Made Peace With Being Alone—Then the Duke Walked Through the Door

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Something Quiet to Close the Evening, the Chairman Asked — She Never Let the Room Sit Down

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They Dared the Hall Maid to Entertain the Bishop's Guests — She Left Them in Reverent Silence

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Just Hum Something, the Postmaster Said — She Filled the Whole Office Instead

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He Sold the Estate to Spite His Wife—She Bought It Back the Next Day

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Her Stepmother Abandoned Her in Snow—The Dying Man She Found Owned Half of England

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