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" | cattie | -face in batter? That fills me |
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ver, haed a perfectly normal, | cattie | -face free morneen. He skraike |
| Orkney - ORK |
tan stars aal owre the piece? | Cattie | -faces flyan by day light? Dro |
| Orkney - ORK |
A | cattie | -face saa the moose, an thowt, |
| Orkney - ORK |
wae a | cattie | -face, a snek an a hungry gruf |
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o them had nivver even seen a | cattie | -face, even at night time. Mr |
| Doric - MNA |
Their only companion a | cattie | ca'ed Dot |
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the next street, nor when twa | cattie | -faces flauchtered owerheid. I |
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hat morneen. He didna see the | cattie | -faces flachteran past in broa |
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that, but it’s no only the | cattie | -faces that hiv been actan dro |
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at Dumbledore an said, ‘The | cattie | -faces are notheen tae the rum |
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Nane o thaim noticed a muckle | cattie | -face flachteran past the wind |
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n gey droll the day. Although | cattie | -faces usually hunt at night a |
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ndow. ‘I heard it. Flocks o | cattie | -faces … shootan stars … W |
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aan tae be any more showers o | cattie | -faces the night, Jim?’ |
| Doric - ABN |
far a blind wifie bedd wi her | cattie | and her hen. |
| Orkney - ORK |
-face eftir | cattie | -face flachtered owerheid. Mos |
| Doric - DUN | Ane o oor | cattie | 's is hirplin wi a sair fit. V |
| Orkney - ORK |
"Hid's | Cattie | -Face," said the moose. "Hi, C |
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ed an gecked, open-moothed as | cattie | -face eftir cattie-face flacht |
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An his favourite food is | cattie | -face in batter!" |
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reported that the nation’s | cattie | -faces hiv been actan gey drol |
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ws,’ Mr Dursley mumbled. ‘ | Cattie | -faces … shootan stars … a |