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Central
Clark, ThomasAlice's Adventirs in Wunnerlaun, (Evertype 2014 ISBN: 978-1782010708) Central, prose he stairtit again: "Ow est ma chatte?", which wis the first senten on page 22
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Begg, James A.Alison's Jants in Ferlieland, (Evertype 2014 ISBN: 978-1782010845) Central, prose e she tried again: "Ot est ma chatte?", that wis the furst sentenc on page 21
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Doric
Byrne, CatherineAlice's Mishanters in e Land o Farlies, (Evertype 2014 ISBN: 978-1782010609) Doric - Caithness, prose she started again: "Ow est ma chatte?", wheech wis e first sentenc on page 21
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Shetland
Johnson, LaureenAlice's Adventirs in Wonderlaand, (Evertype 2012 ISBN: 978-1782010081) Shetland - Voe, prose shö began ageen: "Ow est ma chatte?" for dat wis da first senten on page 22
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Southern
Halfpenny, CameronAhlice's Adveenturs in Wunderlaant, (Evertype 2015 ISBN: 978-1782010876) Southern - Borders, prose she sterted agin: "Ot. est ma chatte?", which was th firrst senten on page 21
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Ulster
Morrison-Smyth, AnneAlice's Carrants in Wunnerlan, (Evertype 2013 ISBN: 978-1-78201-011-1) Ulster - Ballymoney, prose ae stairtet agane. "Ot est ma chatte?" That wus the furst sentence on page 22