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'The ' | Trunchbull | ,' Hortensia said, 'hus a scun |
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'If there's wan thing the ' | Trunchbull | cannae staund it's pigtails,' |
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Then he looked up at the ' | Trunchbull | , then at the lang skinnymalin |
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giant o doom, the owermuckle ' | Trunchbull | lamped intae the room in her |
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front row, skraiched, "Miss ' | Trunchbull | hus fell doon! _ Miss 'Trunch |
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bles by hert, hus she?" Miss ' | Trunchbull | bouffed. "Listen hen, that do |
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esk spleutered aw owe, Miss ' | Trunchbull | 's muckle bosie. The Heidie le |
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e morra at twa o'clock, Miss ' | Trunchbull | will be takkin ower fae me fu |
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were a wee body wanst, Miss ' | Trunchbull | , were ye no?' |
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fter yer last meetin wi Miss ' | Trunchbull | ?' |
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ie. 'Ah huv tae tell ye, Mig, | Trunchbull | ,' she said, 'that ye're compl |
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nks ah look bonnie, Miss 'T-T- | Trunchbull | ,' Amanda stuttered, tremmlin |
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een occupied by a Miss Agatha | Trunchbull | . The will also showed that he |
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the schuil wid pit it by she | Trunchbull | tae dae ony o these things. |
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The | Trunchbull | stood like a stookie on the p |
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The | Trunchbull | flisked her heid roond and lo |
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The | Trunchbull | let oot a roar and lowped aff |
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The | Trunchbull | noo lifted the muckle blue ch |
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The | Trunchbull | stood in the playgrund, dicht |
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The | Trunchbull | wis yellochin, "The word "whi |
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The | Trunchbull | stramped forrit, slow and saf |
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The | Trunchbull | 's hale body and coupon seemed |
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The | Trunchbull | |
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the | Trunchbull | belloched. She pointed a fing |
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"The | Trunchbull | .' |
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ye tae shut yer geggie!' the | Trunchbull | gollered. 'If ye dinnae shut |
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'Gleg, ma bahoukie!' the | Trunchbull | gollered. 'Miss Honey tellt m |
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'Staund ower there!' the | Trunchbull | commandit, pointin. The laddi |
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shach, ugsome wee spink!' the | Trunchbull | wis yellochin. 'Ye're no fit |
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'Cook!' the | Trunchbull | yelloched, turnin her heid ta |
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le in ma drinkin watter!' the | Trunchbull | yelloched back. "There's nae |
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'A reiver!' the | Trunchbull | skraiched. 'A minker! A crack |
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n. 'Pit it on the table,' the | Trunchbull | said. |
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gled he's no ma doctor,' the | Trunchbull | said. 'And how come, if ye di |
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"Ye're richt,' the | Trunchbull | said. 'It is dead guid. |
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'Get on wi it,' the | Trunchbull | said. 'Cut yersel a slice and |
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da sat doon at her desk. 'The | Trunchbull | seated hersel ahint the teach |
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n prayers, aw o a sudden, the | Trunchbull | sterted scartin hersel doon a |
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t in her private chaumer, the | Trunchbull | hus a lock-up press cried the |
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, - Dubskelper!" bowffed the | Trunchbull | . "The cook seen ye! Whit's: s |
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t yer geggies!' skraiched the | Trunchbull | . |
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'Say it!' belloched the | Trunchbull | . 'Say twa seevens is fourteen |
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sneeshin drap!' yelloched the | Trunchbull | . 'Ya shairny flee! This isnae |
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e man is this?' yelloched the | Trunchbull | . She wis flauchtered at seein |
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'There ye ur,' bawled the | Trunchbull | , vauntie. 'She's taucht ye na |
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'Naw ye cannae!' snipped the | Trunchbull | . 'Stay whaur ye ur and show m |
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ya sleekit scab!' rowsted the | Trunchbull | . 'Admit that ye done it!' |
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'And the | Trunchbull | pit ye in the Chowker fur a h |
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d the gouch that came fae the | Trunchbull | 's thrapple. "Naw! she yowled. |
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ddle o the lettuces. Then the | Trunchbull | turnt tae us and said, "Fae n |
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ody in the room, includin the | Trunchbull | , gawped at the board. And the |
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he kitchen and fund wan o the | Trunchbull | 's weel-kent jugs. It wis a mu |
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e contents o the jug ower the | Trunchbull | 's heid. Naebody, no even Miss |
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p on the seat o the chair the | Trunchbull | wis gonnae sit on at prayers. |
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Wi twa lang strides the | Trunchbull | wis ahint Eric', desk, and th |
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ould be true. And that is the | Trunchbull | 's great secret.' |
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econd slice, he looked at the | Trunchbull | , switherin. |
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n everybody noo looked at the | Trunchbull | . The wumman's coupon had turn |
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richt spellin, which pit the | Trunchbull | 's gas at a peep. She thocht s |
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sia said. 'Jist yesterday the | Trunchbull | catched a laddie cried Julius |
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Miss | Trunchbull | ! Please let him go! Ye're hur |
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Miss | Trunchbull | , the Heidie, wis somethin els |
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'Miss | Trunchbull | !' Matilda skraiched, lowpin a |
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'Miss | Trunchbull | isnae gonnae pap me oot the s |
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hen she said, saftlike, 'Miss | Trunchbull | ." |
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tories aboot the Heidie, Miss | Trunchbull | , sterted gaun roon the Pis. A |
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'Aye, Miss | Trunchbull | .' |
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ve no moved fae ma desk, Miss | Trunchbull | , since the lesson sterted. Ah |
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'Pit him doon, Miss | Trunchbull | , please,' begged Miss Honey. |
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'Guid efternoon, Miss | Trunchbull | ,' they cheetled. |
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haudin him by the lugs, Miss | Trunchbull | Jowered him back intae the ch |
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'She didnae dae that, Miss | Trunchbull | !' |
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been a wee lassie wanst, Miss | Trunchbull | . Sure ye were.' |
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ey came intae the study, Miss | Trunchbull | wis staundin by her muckle de |
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'Aye it is!' skelloched Miss | Trunchbull | . 'Ah ken whit ye're up tae! A |
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dle years, wha wis cried Miss | Trunchbull | . |
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Matilda said. 'Whit did Miss | Trunchbull | cry yer faither when they wer |
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ower tae the hoose whaur Miss | Trunchbull | bided on the edge o the clach |
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as ye ken, yer Heidie is Miss | Trunchbull | . Fur yer ain guid let me tell |
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whit did yer faither cry Miss | Trunchbull | ?' |
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watched the triumphant | Trunchbull | stechin mair and mair cake in |