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unearths some literary gems.
From Ainslee's, 1920:
***To hear Miss Kelly's singing voice is more fully to understand her great success in pantomime. [Dorothy Parker]***a desert scene, of course, with the good old Sphinx on the backdrop [Parker]***[All the attachments are also Parker, with the exception of the one about the "O O"--which in context clearly means the "once-over," i.e., scanning someone's appearance from head to toe. I love the way it evokes eyes!]
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