regrets she's unable to lunch today, ma 'am.
Maxwell, what did you say?
I said Miss Otis regrets
she's unable to lunch today.
And why can't she?
She's sorry to be delayed.
But let
Last evening, down in Lover's Lane,
she strayed,
ma 'am. Lover's Lane?
What on earth was she doing there?
I don't know, ma 'am.
But Miss Otis regrets she's unable
to lunch today.
Maxwell. Yes, ma 'am.
What happened?
When she woke up and found that her
dream of love was gone, madam,
she ran to the man who
led her so far astray.
Silly girl.
And from under her velvet gown,
she drew a gun
and shot her lover down, madam.
She should never wear velvet.
Nevertheless, Miss Otis re grets she's
unable to lunch you.
Maxwell. Please don't snap, madam.
Oh, John.
Were there any repercussions?
When the mob
came and got her
and dragged her from the jail, madam.
The mob? The jail? How come?
They strung her up on the
old willow
across the way.
Quite a message.
And the moment before she died. Died?
She lifted up her lovely head and cried.
What did she say?
Miss Otis regrets she's funny.