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speculated that she was sent away for her health, to
remove her from the
seamy side of the business, or to
introduce her to
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Thorpe and
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guitar and harmonica, in
addition to back-up duty on b**** and drums,
toured seamy clubs and US Army
bases in Scotland,
England and Germany,
often playing...