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| Snochrie | the Snawman dichtit a muckle |
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“An did she?”, speired | Snochrie | dichtin his neb again wi his |
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ddle on the fleer?” speired | Snochrie | . |
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n scrat o a breet?” speired | Snochrie | . |
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n the wee loon steppit up tae | Snochrie | the Snawman, an keekit inno t |
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ye are,” miewed Tiddles tae | Snochrie | . “Hiv ye nae a scarf tae |
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wad hae etten a hairy mat, an | Snochrie | the Snawman’s |
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. An he furled the scarf roon | Snochrie | ’s thrapple an |
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7. The Tale o | Snochrie | the Snawman |
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“Tiddles” quo | Snochrie | tae the kittlin efter the loo |
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in doon the frozen slide that | Snochrie | ’s |
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er chooks war stappit fu. Bit | Snochrie | the Snawinan wis ay cauld. Hi |