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in tae be a braw big lassie," | seyd | Morag's grannie. |
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"It telt in thon poem," | seyd | Wullie. |
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"Naw," | seyd | Fatty. |
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inkin aboot whit the wean hid | seyd | . An the mair she thocht aboot |
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he | seyd | wiz “Sky of blue, grass of |
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pin ... 'Aw bugger it ...' he | seyd | efter aboot ten wirds. He'd l |
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"Here you lauddies," she | seyd | , an she lukked like she wis h |
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und. 'Noo the ither wan,' she | seyd | , drappin the furst egg intae |
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'Richt,' she | seyd | takkin haud o the boay's shec |
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. Noo haud it oan ticht,' she | seyd | , draggin him back tae the tab |
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'Aw o thaim.' she | seyd | tippin back her heid an lauch |
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ausp. ‘Oh! C’mere,’ she | seyd | , raxin doon an heistin the st |
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‘Puir wee thing,’ she | seyd | , fulin the flet agane. |
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‘Ye ken something,’ she | seyd | . ‘Ah dinnae think ye belang |
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‘Nae mair noo,’ she | seyd | . ‘Mibbe efter.’ |
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irden. ‘Sleep ticht,’ she | seyd | , fulin it in. She pit the spa |
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“Thank you,” she | seyd | . “Where’s your big brothe |
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up it her. ‘Aw richt,’ he | seyd | . ‘’s lang’s yer shair, |
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“Naw. Come on!” he | seyd | . |
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“Yoor nae cummin’!” he | seyd | . |
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“Aye. Say that shite,” he | seyd | . |
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“Quick,” he | seyd | . “Quick.” An oot afore th |
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“Whit can you sing?” he | seyd | . |
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sel fir a wee while,’ Annie | seyd | . |
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thon airmy camp..." Auld Agg | seyd | , helpfu like. |
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"Aa ahint me at last," ah | seyd | tae masel. "Nae mair wirries, |
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'Noo!' Ah | seyd | agane as he man steggit in th |
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'Braw.' Ah | seyd | , pittin doon hes cheynge o ch |
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ak the bus tae Kirkcaldy.' Ah | seyd | . 'Ah've hauf made up tae gan |
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An Ah | seyd | that shite in the Lawson’s |
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“One more,” Ah | seyd | . |
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“A bag a nuts,” Ah | seyd | . “ An aipple.” |
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“Whit have ye got?” Derek | seyd | |
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ing different. Gin hes mither | seyd | 'Aye luk oan the bricht side' |
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Weemin lauched tae her ir | seyd | hello in the passin an Mary r |
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hynge,’ the auld biddie’s | seyd | . ‘The mair thai bides the s |
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s something else thit aye gat | seyd | in the war pictures. |
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“Bit you | seyd | ?” |
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'Naw. Ah'm drinkin it.' Fatty | seyd | upendin the sasser an coupin |
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h, couthie soond. ‘Here,’ | seyd | Annie, takkin the fender oot |
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“Nir mines aither.” | seyd | Teenie. |