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Mary Ray
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Mary Ray
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Newspaper advertisement for Pear's Soap in the form of a poem praising its beautifying qualities. 6 small cartoons (in the popular late victorian style) accompany the poem in a column to the left of it. It starts as follows
Mary Matilda Posonby Ray
Was a milkman's daughter of Fotheringay
And she was as fair as the flowers in May...

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Keywords: Pear's Soap.

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