Central - LAL | Strauss | said, "cause it's official bu | |
Central - LAL | Judge | Strauss | took the document aff Olaf an |
Central - LAL | "That cannae be richt!" Judge | Strauss | cried. |
Central - LAL | an oot a touer windae," Judge | Strauss | said carnaptiously. "It's the |
Central - LAL | "Och, thanks awfie," Judge | Strauss | said. "I've been pickin up bo |
Central - LAL | he morra wirks for me," Judge | Strauss | said, smilin. |
Central - LAL | "Michty me," Judge | Strauss | said. "Cookin denner for a ha |
Central - LAL | "Coorse ye are," Judge | Strauss | said, wi stars in her een and |
Central - LAL | sels aboot ony o that," Judge | Strauss | said. "Ye're aye welcome in m |
Central - LAL | is richt," Judge | Strauss | said, through her tears, "Thi |
Central - LAL | "And dae you," Judge | Strauss | said, turnin tae Violet, "tak |
Central - LAL | mon then," Klaus said. "Judge | Strauss | said we could come ower whene |
Central - LAL | us's face lit up. "Aye, Judge | Strauss | . Gie it laldy. Ye dinnae hiv |
Central - LAL | hey're dead interestin, Judge | Strauss | ," |
Central - LAL | e. "I dout ye're richt, Judge | Strauss | ," Violet said finally. "But w |
Central - LAL | Finally, Judge | Strauss | stairtit speakin, and Klaus s |
Central - LAL | that, sae they follaed Judge | Strauss | oot the door and awa ower tae |
Central - LAL | ed the wey ootside, and Judge | Strauss | and the bairns went efter him |
Central - LAL | aces for Act Three, and Judge | Strauss | wis aff in a corner, practici |
Central - LAL | for real, while you and Judge | Strauss | and awbody else jist thinks i |
Central - LAL | "Fae Judge | Strauss | 's library," Klaus said. "But |
Central - LAL | e stuff he'd lairnt fae Judge | Strauss | ''s library, but it hadnae wir |
Central - LAL | et ye," Violet said tae Judge | Strauss | . |
Central - LAL | undit mannie talkin tae Judge | Strauss | in the gairden, Klaus looked |
Central - LAL | we could try talkin tae Judge | Strauss | , She's a judge, she'll ken aw |
Central - LAL | e we can nip in and see Judge | Strauss | ." |
Central - LAL | were that gled tae see Judge | Strauss | keekin back at them, and they |
Central - LAL | rns turnt roond tae see Judge | Strauss | , aw buskit up in her judge's |
Central - LAL | us. I'm awa oot tae gie Judge | Strauss | a haund in the gairden." |
Central - LAL | ns a bit o paper, while Judge | Strauss | is staunin there, then she's |
Central - LAL | e grabbed the paper aff Judge | Strauss | and looked doon at it. His ee |
Central - LAL | hance o a happy life wi Judge | Strauss | and taewards an unkent fate w |
Central - LAL | siblins walked hame wi Judge | Strauss | . "I dinnae ken whit we'd hae |
Central - LAL | e happily ever efter wi Judge | Strauss | , but thon's no the wey o it a |
Central - LAL | o' tae each ither. "I'm Judge | Strauss | ." |
Central - LAL | o scrap paper, and then Judge | Strauss | wis guid enough tae tak them |
Central - LAL | h is whit yell say when Judge | Strauss | asks if ye'll mairry me." |
Central - LAL | et cried. "Efter awthin Judge | Strauss | has duin for us?" |
Central - LAL | hrough the law books in Judge | Strauss | 's private library wis an awfi |
Central - LAL | s bit and drapped in on Judge | Strauss | , wha telt them tae come on be |
Central - LAL | laus said, "as comfy as Judge | Strauss | 's, but even mair muckle." |
Central - LAL | Awbody looked at Judge | Strauss | , wha wis dichtin awa the last |
Central - LAL | h aw the cookbooks that Judge | Strauss | picked oot for them. Bein hon |
Central - LAL | their parents and aboot Judge | Strauss | , wha they aw agreed wis a sma |
Central - SWE | an His Johann | Strauss | Orchestra |