Since her debut, Diamond Lil has been portrayed as both hero and villain.
Diamond Lil's invulnerability limits her ability to derive sensory perceptions through her sense of touch.
Ralph was still grinning as he swaggered into the lobby of Diamond Lil's Hotel.
He had got his hint from Jordan, and it hadn't cost him the price of one of Diamond Lil's fancy girls either.
"It was her stage version of 'Diamond Lil,' in London," he continued.
"Diamond Lil", as she was known, fabricated stories to amuse and appall the city's residents and tourists until her death in 1927.
Diamond Lil had entered the canteen through the rear door.
Another single recorded with Diamond Lil was an even bigger hit in 1976.
"Diamond Lil," one year later, was another hit, and soon she was in Hollywood.
Her 1928 play, Diamond Lil, about a racy, easygoing lady of the 1890s, became a Broadway hit.