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-faced man steppt forrit frae | Arbuckle | ’s land, gruppt the laddie b |
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randdochter’s heid, William | Arbuckle | slept weel, mebbe ower weel, |
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away luik in his een, William | Arbuckle | slowly turnt ower the wee sli |
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wit tae begin wi!’ William | Arbuckle | smiled wrily. A man in his mi |
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t ye mean, Johnie.’ William | Arbuckle | broke in. ‘Oor Agnes is niv |
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‘A wee lassie, Maister | Arbuckle | , a wee lassie.’ |
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‘Maister Arbuckle, Maister | Arbuckle | . . .’ The wee baker’s la |
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‘Whit wis that, Maister | Arbuckle | ?’ speirt the baker’s lad |