And in order that the course should still more closely resemble Ascot or Epsom, some soldiers blackened their faces and came out as Ethiopian serenaders admirably, although it would puzzle the most ingenious to guess where they got their wigs and banjoes from.
"Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands"
Mary Seacole Commentator: W. H. Russell
Drat banjoes-I hate 'em.
"Memoirs of an American Prima Donna"
Clara Louise Kellogg
11.30 A.M.-Bellowing black-faced ballad-bawlers, with their banjoes and their bones.
"Mr. Punch at the Seaside"
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