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'Oh, hi! Is Miss Otis in?' |
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'Miss Otis regrets she's unable to lunch today.' |
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Miss Otis regrets she's unable to lunch today, madam. |
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Miss Otis regrets she's unable to lunch today, mmmmmm. |
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And she's sorry to be delayed, |
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but last evening down at lover's lane |
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she strayed, madam. |
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Miss Otis regrets she's unable to lunch today. |
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When she woke up and found |
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that her dream of love was gone, madam, |
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she ran to the man |
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who had lead her so far astray. |
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And from under her velvet gown |
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she drew a gun and shot her lover down, madam. |
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Miss Otis regrets she's unable to lunch today. |
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When the mob cam and got her |
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and dragged her from the jail, madam, |
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they strung her up |
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on the willow across the way. |
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And the moment before she died |
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she lifted up her lovely head and cried, madam. |
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Miss Otis regrets she's unable to lunch. |
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Miss Otis regrets she's unable to lunch today. |