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  • The season in London has started to bore.
  • There's nothing to do there you've not done before.
  • The people are tiresome.
  • The parties, a chore,
  • We just couldn't stay there for one minute more.
  • The weekends in London have lost all their fun.
  • Now Wimlbedon's over
  • The test match is done.
  • Now Henley has finished and Ascot has run,
  • It's time for the country, it's time for the sun.
  • There isn't any doubt about the best place we know.
  • It's Hareford Hall in Hampshire where the smart people go.
  • If the Duchess does invite you then you're top of the tree.
  • Thanks goodness, thank goodness she did write to me.
  • She did write to me.
  • The atmosphere will lighten when we all take the air.
  • And ev'rything will brighten when we find ourselves there.
  • You'll din no one will force you to waken at dawn.
  • There's breakfast in bed and there's lunch on the lawn.
  • And if there inches you'd like to work off.
  • There's swimming!
  • There's croquet!
  • There's tennis!
  • And golf!
  • Without equivocation we can all recommend
  • The noble institution of the Hareford weekend.
  • It has its social equal no-where else in the land,
  • There's no other home so stately and grand.
  • So stately and grand.
  • The atmosphere has heightened now we're near Hareford Hall.
  • The younger guests are frightened who've not been here at all.
  • But you're welcome so long as you keep to the rules,
  • The Duchess has never been partial to fools!
  • But really so long as you know what is done,
  • You're happy enjoying your place in the sun.
  • For a weekend at Hareford is simply divine.
  • The people, the parties, the food and the wine.
  • There's leisure and pleasure for every one.
  • You're happy enjoying your place in the sun.
  • It does seem such a pity that they can't find the heir.
  • The family solicitor has looked everywhere.
  • It's rumoured at the moment that he's tearing around.
  • The Duchess demands that the heir shall be found,
  • The heir shall be found.
  • Listen everybody for the news will soon be round,
  • The family solicitor has run the heir to ground.
  • There's not a doubt about it, there isn't any snag,
  • He's dug him out of somewhere and he's got him in the bag.
  • I've seen him, I've met him, he's here.
  • And almost any moment (almost any moment, almost moment)
  • Any blessed moment he'll appear.
  • Is he dark? Is he fair?
  • Do you think we shall care for the new Lord Hareford?
  • Is he short? Is he tall?
  • Do you think we shall fall for the new Lord Hareford?
  • Won't you tell us if you can, what you know about the man.
  • Is he what we all expect? Is he circumspect?
  • Is he weak? Is he strong?
  • Does he really belong? Is he all he should be?
  • Well very soon you will see him.
  • Very soon (very soon, very soon, very soon)
  • We shall see.

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