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  1. 305 pages (large print) The Walker family, manufacturers of world-famous Broadshire Porcelain, seemed a close and loving family, well respected in their home village. But from the day that Detective Chief Inspector Webb saw the word "Murder" spelt out in flowers in their garden, one tragedy followed another, and within a week, two members of ...

  2. The Six Proud Walkers (1962) User Score. Overview. We don't have an overview translated in English. Help us expand our database by adding one. Series Cast. Tony Britton. 13 Episodes. Full Cast & Crew. Last Season. Season 1 1962 • 13 Episodes Season 1 of The Six Proud Walkers premiered on March 10, 1962.

  3. Six for the six proud walkers, Five for the symbols at your door, and Four for the gospel-makers, Three, three arrivals! Two, two lily-white boys Clothed all in green, O One is one, and all alone, And ever more shall be so. I learned this song from my father, who grew up in Southern England, but I don't know who he learned it from.

  4. Seven for the seven stars in the sky, Six for the six proud walkers, Five for the symbols at your door, Four for the Gospel makers, Three, three, the rivals, Two, two, the lily-white boys, Clothed all in green, O One is one and all alone And evermore shall be so. Explore Green Grow the Rushes, O.

  5. Six for the six proud walkers, Five for the symbols at your door, Four for the Gospel makers, Three, three, the rivals, Two, two, lily-white boys, Clothed all in green, O One is one and all alone And evermore shall be so. Notes from Lucy E. Broadwood and J. A. Fuller Maitland, English Country Songs.

  6. Six for the six proud walkers, (or brown walkers) Five for the symbols at your door, (or my door) Four for the Gospel makers, Three, three, the rivals, Two, two, the lily-white boys, Clothèd all in green, Ho Ho (or Clothe them all in green, oh oh or Dressèd all in green, o o, or "Clad them all in Green, O)

  7. Watch on. Sicilian Longways. 6 for the Six Proud Walkers is an English Country Dance. It was devised by in 1994 and published in Ease and Elegance. It is an improper duple minor longways dance. The minor set lasts 32 bars. It is in the key: D major. In A1 Fried just says "Nbrs fall back", but there is a lot of time there, and after dancing this ...