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ye intae a tidy wee room wi a | tibble | in the wunda, an on it (es sh |
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Thur wus a | tibble | set oot in front o the hoose, |
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the middle o the coort wus a | tibble | , wi a big dish o tarts on it: |
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r, sae shae went baak tae the | tibble | , half hopin shae micht fin an |
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, whin shae went baak tae the | tibble | fur it, shae fun shae ecudnae |
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e got up an went ower tae the | tibble | tae measure hirsel agin it, a |
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pointin tae the tarts on the | tibble | . "Naethin can bae mair clear |
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te! Hooiniver, the multiplyin | tibble | disnae signify: A'll try Geog |
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"A didnae know it wus yer | tibble | ," said Alice. "It's set fur a |
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the muckle haal, wi the gless | tibble | an the wee dorr, had disappea |
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l, an nearhaun the wee giless | tibble | . "Noo, A'll manage better thi |
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n shae come on a three-legget | tibble | , med o solid gless: wi naethi |