He was the president of the Town and Country Club and, besides owning a splendid stud, was also the possessor of a genuine Gainsborough.
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He was the president of the Town and Country Club and, besides owning a splendid stud, was also the possessor of a genuine Gainsborough.
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Our homes command extensive views, And with assistance from the Jews We have been able to dispose of Rows and rows and rows of Gainsboroughs, and Lawrences, Some sporting prints of Aunt Florence's, Some of which Were rather rude.
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