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a true love,” replied Laran | Bhain | . |
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“Sae Laran | Bhain | , ye waant me tae tell ye how |
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Laren | Bhain | ’s jaw fair droaped wi the s |
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Laren | Bhain | wis fair scunnered wi Jennet |
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rns an her cliver mind, Laren | Bhain | ?” |
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hing mair tae tell tae, Laren | Bhain | .” Auld Donald turnt awa fae |
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st look tae the lassie, Laren | Bhain | an be yirsel turnt tae the ki |
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Whyn she came back up, Laren | Bhain | hyd gang awa. |
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Naw, Laren | Bhain | wis the son o Queen o the Slu |
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“Tis flattery, Laren | Bhain | , but nane the less true fyr i |
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kent wha the youth wis. Laren | Bhain | wis the second son o the Sidh |
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e tempt him?” replied Laren | Bhain | . |
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, Black Laird,” sayed Laren | Bhain | . |
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love her true,” sayed Laren | Bhain | . |
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she wis unner,” sayed Laren | Bhain | . |
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a Sidhe piper,” sayed Laren | Bhain | . |
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o ye, Jennet,” sayed Laren | Bhain | . “They speak o ye true.” |
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widest reach.” Sayed Laren | Bhain | . |
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, A left yon.” Prince Laren | Bhain | didnae move fae the burnside. |
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“A’m Laren | Bhain | , an A’ve been lyin in yir b |
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fu well the ruckus whyn Laren | Bhain | took his intendit tae his Myt |
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her an her faimly, but Laren | Bhain | wis nae full. |
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“It dis.”Laren | Bhain | spoke plain and true. |
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a wummin’s hairt.” Laren | Bhain | spoke plain and true. |