Noble Sissle - As Recorded By Thomas a. Edison (2022 Remaster)
Before heading out of the house, Rose speaks with Nancy. Instead of playing the guitar, she instructs her to complete her schoolwork.
Rose explains her innocence in a letter to Officer Moss while she is incarcerated.
When her mother gets home, Nancy picks up the guitar and starts singing this song.
Nancy gets admonished by Rose for picking up the guitar while she's gone.
The reporter reports that Mr. Edward Shortt was forced to respond to a question on the Littlehampton letters issue before Parliament.
Edith keeps a notebook. She removes her shoes and lets herself via a hidden wall door. She then addressed herself in another letter that she composed.
While composing a message, Edith almost gets caught by her father.
Rose carries a bottle of booze to the location where Edith and her pals play cards.
Rose is charged with creating fake personas and lies on a regular basis.
Since Officer Moss does not believe Rose is guilty, she offers a novel theory.
Because they believe Edith is the letter writer, the women trail her about town.
Edith screams and swears at her father before laughing uncontrollably.
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