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hat we're baith acquaint wi." | Edam | raise furst an held oot a hel |
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Broun . . . frae Priesthill" | Edam | 's jaw drappt till he gethert |
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'Juist you delve awa, | Edam | ,' auld Tammas comfortit him, |
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'Dauvit! Haud on... it's me, | Edam | !' He helped the puir man tae |
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'Aye, | Edam | , it wad be better no. But min |
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fell on the sods. "Thenk ye, | Edam | ... I'm a wearit auld man, an |
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For that same simmer, | Edam | had biggit her a new hearth a |
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him. 'Dinnae answer the door, | Edam | !' she whuspert. 'It micht be |
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"The Guid Lord preserve us, | Edam | , frae deivils like James Doug |
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on their breists, watchin wee | Edam | toddle an staucher aboot the |
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heid in agreement even afore | Edam | had feenished his thochts. "W |
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a wee mock bow, an said, 'I'm | Edam | Begg frae Cruikedbank o Green |
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dreid o whit micht befaa her | Edam | oot on his lane on the muir o |
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they grew, the aulder laddies | Edam | an John wad gang oot on the b |
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the neist seiven year, it wis | Edam | worrit Jennet mair nor the ba |
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in faimily ... An that's whit | Edam | , Jock, Wull an mysel ettle ta |
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breist, tae be fashed. Eident | Edam | warkit twice as hard tae clip |
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e early that mornin, she kent | Edam | wisnae lang for this warld. H |