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Tue, 25 Jul 2017 02:54:27 -0400
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Friends --

I recently ran across an effusive quote from our man extolling the 
considerable virtues (and curvatures) of the ladies of /The Black 
Crook/, generally considered the first American stage musical. I have 
begun research for a book on one of its most prominent successors, 
/Florodora/, and got to wondering if he ever weighed in on the famous 
Florodora sextette. Anybody have a quote I should cherish?

George Robinson

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