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English: The source for this appears to be PlayPeople UK (V&A theatre museum)

Probable source

Claim of 'fair use' is actually wrong. The document was published between 1890 and 1910, this means that the song cover is not in copyright in the USA.

This is a reproduction of the cover of the sheet music.
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  • 2006-05-09 13:45 Sweetalkinguy 700×1008× (244247 bytes) This is a reproduction of the cover of the sheet music. * {{tl|No rights reserved}}

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