As a road worker he had seen many dead bodies following road accidents and his first impression was that Joyce was dead. But as he bent over her he could hear some groans. He gently turned her over and was shocked at the sight of so much blood. Her white blouse which was partly torn, was now completely saturated with blood....'I've been stabbed...' she gasped.
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This book gives a new account of the origins of the folk song WHISKEY ON A SUNDAY. It tells the tragic story of Joyce Hughes, the young sister of the composer of the folk song. It is a remarkable account of how she became known as the 'Miracle Girl' of Liverpool.
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2022
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ELMWOOD BOOKS
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Folk songs, Joyce Hughes, Liverpool, Lake District, Baptist ChurchPeople
JOYCE HUGHESPlaces
LIVERPOOL, KESWICK, LAKE DISTRICTTimes
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