Written and Composed by Joseph Tabrar
There was a song popular before you were born, the refrain of which began with the words "It ain't all lavender"
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'Brings to mind that old song "It ain't all violets".'
'Lavender.'
'Violets, I always thought.'
'No, lavender.'
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'The bijou residence of my brother Clarence's prize pig, Empress of Blandings. [...] Go there and sniff, then follow your nose. There was a song popular before you were born, the refrain of which began with the words "It ain't all lavender". It might have been written expressly with the Empress in mind. [...]'
A Pelican at Blandings. Chapter 6.II
'He don't half niff.'
'R.'
'Brings to mind that old song "It ain't all violets".'
'Lavender.'
'Violets, I always thought.'
'No, lavender.'
'Well, have it your own way. [...]'
Aunts Aren't Gentlemen. Chapter 17