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“The Fellow Who Kissed Me Was Wearing a White Hat, White Suit, Black Tie and Black Shoes”
November
1
1944
Barbara Shermund
“The Fellow Who Kissed Me Was Wearing a White Hat, White Suit, Black Tie and Black Shoes”
November
1
1944
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“The Fellow Who Kissed Me Was Wearing a White Hat, White Suit, Black Tie and Black Shoes”
November
1
1944
Barbara Shermund
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