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A Burlesque at the Lambs' Club
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A Burlesque at the Lambs' Club
It is announced that the entertainment at the Lambs' Club on Sunday night will be what is called "a novel one." The programme calls for "A Burlesque on the Whitechapel Mystery," and if that sort of thing amuses the Lambs perhaps no outsider ought to object. Yet with the terrible story of the murdered women still touching the heart strings of humanity all over the world, it does seem that the Lambs might be in a better business than burlesquing on a Sunday evening the death throbs of those slaughtered outcasts.
Source: The New York Daily Graphic, Saturday November 17, 1888, Page 118
Source: The New York Daily Graphic, Saturday November 17, 1888, Page 118
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