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And loast a | baffie | on the stair. |
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Chairlie | Baffie | glowered aroond the gigantic |
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'Chairlie | Baffie | !' cried Mr Wonka. 'You tak it |
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us voice whuspered, 'Chairlie | Baffie | .' |
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Ahint him, Chairlie | Baffie | could hear the shouts o folk |
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And ilka day, Chairlie | Baffie | grew mair and mair shilpit. H |
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ae big enough!' said Chairlie | Baffie | . 'Och naw, look! He's slawin |
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'But Mr Wonka,' said Chairlie | Baffie | aw anxious, 'will Violet Boak |
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Mike Teevecheid and Chairlie | Baffie | - thegither wi the five rema |
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Mike Teeveeheid and Chairlie | Baffie | . And there were jist three gr |
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wee Chairlie | Baffie | had tae walk richt past the y |
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coont them) and wee Chairlie | Baffie | - bide thegither in a wee wi |
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k o the boat and wee Chairlie | Baffie | wis richt aside him. Chairlie |
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pairty, includin wee Chairlie | Baffie | and Granda Jock, stood absolu |
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ae his haun, wis wee Chairlie | Baffie | himsel. |
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ly, on the day afore Chairlie | Baffie | 's birthday, the newspapers an |
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"Which wan's Chairlie | Baffie | ?' |
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y yin mornin jist as Chairlie | Baffie | wis pittin his claes on tae g |
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r aff it. Buy = - ~ Chairlie | Baffie | never got whit he wantit beca |
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'Let us see it, Chairlie,' Mr | Baffie | said, cowpin intae a chair an |
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'She's richt,' Mr | Baffie | said. |
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Jist then, Mr | Baffie | , Chairlie's faither, cam ben |
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That nicht, Mr | Baffie | 's newspaper annoonced the fin |
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od chap on the front door. Mr | Baffie | gaed tae open it, and in twa |
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'Noo, let me see,' said Mr | Baffie | , glowerin at the newspaper ag |
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'O coorse no,' said Mr | Baffie | , smilin at the auld wifie in |
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'Awricht,' said Mr | Baffie | , smoothin oot the paper. 'Lis |
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then, the door opened, and Mr | Baffie | walked intae the room. He wis |
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e cawed Augustus Gowp, and Mr | Baffie | 's evenin newspaper cairried a |
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e the faither and mither o Mr | Baffie | . They are cawed Granda Jock a |
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Mrs | Baffie | wis in the auld grandparents' |
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sel in a fankle, Granda,' Mrs | Baffie | said. 'And dinnae frichten pu |
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'Chairlie, darlin,' Mrs | Baffie | cawed oot fae whaur she wis s |
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e the schuil, ma darlin,' Mrs | Baffie | said, pittin an airm aroond C |
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Mr and Mrs | Baffie | and wee Chairlie Baffie sleep |
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they were talkin, Mr and Mrs | Baffie | , Chairlie's faither and mithe |
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lift. They pushed Mr and Mrs | Baffie | in efter it. Then they got in |
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ed Chairlie, lowpin intae Mrs | Baffie | 's airms. 'Mither! Mither! Lis |
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the faither and mither o Mrs | Baffie | . They are cawed Granda Geordi |
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day o Februar!' cried oot Mrs | Baffie | . "But that's the morra! The d |