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McClure, Derrick J.Lallans 67 - Andra’s Sang, (Lallans Magazine 2005) Central, poetry The caap we'se gar them claa!' on page 50
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Kurtoglu, WulfBraken Fences, (Caroline Macafee 2011 ISBN: B006JE3UQW) Central, prose tae possession) is ahint the caap (objeck which thoo is retaini ainin for thine ain Use); the caap (objeck which thoo is retaini term possession) is unner the caap (objeck which thoo is retaini ou; thoo taks a drink fae thy caap, he taks a drink fae his caap , he taks a drink fae his caap - ”
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