Three green bonnets at church one day / Dulcie and Daisy and Dorothy May / Three green bonnets that nod in a row/ Each bonnet tied with a green ribbon bow.
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Three green bonnets at church one day / Dulcie and Daisy and Dorothy May / Three green bonnets that nod in a row/ Each bonnet tied with a green ribbon bow.
Source: wiktionary
"Probably most people hate the name they've got," she said. "Take Dulcie." "It's not bad," he said slowly. "It's sort of exotic." That was a word he had decided to adopt. "No, it isn't. It's awful, really. It means 'sweet'. And Dulcie's a plump girl with fair hair and blue eyes. A complexion."
Source: wiktionary
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