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| Airchie | kent fine what I wis thinkin. |
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| Airchie | turned an watched them dwinin |
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| Airchie | keekit up ootthrou the near-s |
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| Airchie | pat up a haun tae stop my ble |
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| Airchie | wis sittin in his chair at a |
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| Airchie | wis sittin in his chair at a |
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hon's the Cairnsmill itssel," | Airchie | babbit his pow at the hoose s |
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"Ay, aa'hing chainges," | Airchie | kept a ee on the dimÃnishin |
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"Ay, but she kent," | Airchie | raxed a muckle braith an his |
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oun is whiles caad gairdens. " | Airchie | , ar ye no mindin 'hings kin o |
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tep an gittin ablò my feet." | Airchie | lauchs an shaks his heid. "Ay |
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an clappin her hauns. 'Alec, | Airchie | , Arthur, Alan, Albert, Aliste |
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ng efter aa. "This'll no dae, | Airchie | ," qo I, "some'hing's gau' hae |
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alang the Howe o Fife. "See, | Airchie | , that's whare yer parritch co |
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uid quait thare a fair while, | Airchie | still keekin doun at the Den, |
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'Believe me, | Airchie | ,' said the loon, 'Ah'm richt |
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is precedit wi a "r": airch, | Airchie | , mairch, merchant, orchard, s |
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hair at a tuim ingle. "Aweel, | Airchie | ," I tried tae soond juist aff |
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in his ee an turnin til him, | Airchie | blinkin tae hear the Cockney |
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than nane, an no lang efter, | Airchie | 's howfin his clubs inaby mine |
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fore I spak. "I can see that, | Airchie | , I can see whatna awfu job it |
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er be up the day?" I spiered. | Airchie | 's laddie emigrated a year syn |
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younger, brichter Lade Braes. | Airchie | began tae turn, his een alowe |
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at. The kin o things bathered | Airchie | wis hou Wullie Low's wis caad |
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aa cheer that haed come intae | Airchie | 's face seemed tae vainish awà |
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r this ae hole we cam til, an | Airchie | 's interest that faur tint tha |
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seems ti hae been 1962, whan | Airchie | Duncan arrived as historie Pr |
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a weel-educate weidae-man in | Airchie | 's frame o mind. |
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wey could I think on o liftin | Airchie | 's hert abuin. "I ca'a believe |
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name I wanted tae hear aff o | Airchie | at a time like this. But the' |
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"This is Cairnsmill Den," qo | Airchie | , "I wis juist a bejant, she w |
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tae be blawn across, till for | Airchie | 's sake I gits tae hopin it'll |
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It's no that | Airchie | canna gowf, but he maun a bee |
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for aa that. I leukit ower at | Airchie | , but he wis juist staunin tha |
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n the links an the sands, but | Airchie | 's nostalgia didna rax til aa |
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been ony crack atween us. But | Airchie | juist haed the ae thing on hi |