“She wears a artful bonnet, feathers stuck upon it,
Coverin' a fringe all curled;
She's just about the sweetest, prettiest and neatest
Doner in the wide, wide world!
And she'll be Missis 'Awkins, Missis 'En'ry 'Awkins,
Got 'er for to name the day;
Settled it last Monday, so to church on Sunday,
Off we trots the donkey shay!”

Song The Future Mrs 'Awkins http://www.amaranthdesign.ca/musichall/songs/hawkins.htm.

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English music hall comedian and singer 1861–1923

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