from "Four Indian Love Lyrics"
Music by Amy Woodforde-Finden
Words by Laurence Hope
1902
Origin : https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/cht-sheet-music/6773/
'Sure you do. A cop came along and you made me put my arm through yours and stroll along as if we were old friends. We sang, don't you remember?'
'Sang what?'
'"Pale hands I loved beside the Shalimar". You took the bass.'
Hot Water. Chapter 1.4
Two minutes later, Captain Biggar came bustling in with a song on his lips. [...]
'Pale hands I loved beside the Shalimar, where are you now, where are you now?' sang Captain Biggar. 'I... how does the dashed thing go ... I sink beneath your spell. La, la, la ... La, la, la, la. Where are you now? Where are you now? [...]'
Ring for Jeeves. Chapter 13
As I sat in the bath-tub, soaping a meditative foot and singing, If I remember correctly, 'Pale Hands I Loved Beside the Shalimar', it would be deceiving my public to say that I was feeling boomps–a–daisy.
Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit. Chapter 1
'[...] I remember poor Puffy Benger, a great pal of mine in the Pelican days, getting irretrievably hooked just because in a careless moment he allowed a girl to lure him into reading Pale Hands I Loved Beside The Shalimar to her. And I myself ... Ah,'
Galahad at Blandings. Chapter 3.IV