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| Skirly | wun ooto the trifle dish an p |
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| Skirly | an Mooch war weariet bidin in |
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| Skirly | creepit oot frae the pianie. |
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| Skirly | didna answer. He wis stertin |
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| Skirly | an Mooch war twa broon, fat m |
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bairns. Sic a soun they made! | Skirly | an Mooch sat |
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ae ye fand a new hame fur us, | Skirly | ?” he speired, fin his mou h |
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“I’m jist dandy”, | Skirly | answered. “It’s straaberr |
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YON room best ava. | Skirly | sterted powkin about in the l |
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they creepit inno the lavvie. | Skirly | stude on a daud o soap an sky |
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is wame wis ticht’s a drum. | Skirly | cowpit heid first inno the sh |
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wi her dother in Dunecht, sae | Skirly | |
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n a wallopin an a sweelin, an | Skirly | an Mooch began tae birl like |
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10. The Tale o | Skirly | an Mooch (1) |
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18. The Tale o | Skirly | an Mooch (2) |
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“Mooch”, quo | Skirly | as he sattled doon in his bed |
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holidays, sae can we,” quo | Skirly | . “I’m weariet bidin |
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s cracker an gang hame” quo | Skirly | . |
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. “Come oot an keek at this | Skirly | !” |