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The Pink Frock

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"O my pretty pink frock,     I sha'n't be able to wear it!     Why is he dying just now?      I hardly can bear it!     "He might have contrived to live on;     But they say there's no hope whatever:     And must I shut myself up,      And go out never?     "O my pretty pink frock,     Puff-sleeved and accordion-pleated!     He might have passed in July,      And not so cheated!"

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