excerpt from 'Life and Reminiscences of Sir George J. Elvey' pp. 36 (62 words)
excerpt from 'Life and Reminiscences of Sir George J. Elvey' pp. 36 (62 words)
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One night, when they had gone up to sing some glees and madrigals, William IV. came in after dinner, and bowing to the company generally, lay down on the sofa. Then pulling a large silk bandana handkerchief out of his pocket he placed it over his head, and soon fell fast asleep, to the no little surprise and chagrin of the performers. |
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