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The vocal gems from Primrose and West's big minstrels 1897-98; Rose, sweet rose; Every day at the station; The darkest hour is just before the dawn; Zam, zam, zam, zam; Nigger, nigger; The day that's gone can never come again; De swelle st lady's coon; Jack, how I envy you; The ways are mine; Here lies my daughter
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