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LADIES FANCY [4]. AKA and see "Dog in Difficulty (The)," "Preacher's Favorite," "Rye Straw (1)." Unrelated to "Ladies Fancy (1)." Old-time, Breakdown. Collected by Marion Thede (mid-20th century) in Lincoln County, Missouri, by the title "Preacher's Favorite," with "Ladies' Fancy" as an alternate title.

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