| Central - LAL | | Erm | ... are ye gaun'ae tell thaim |
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" | Erm | , hullo," said Mr. Poe, soondi |
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d follit him intae the court, | erm | -in-erm wae the Dormoose. "Fou |
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atch her wrist, lick her fore- | erm | an smell her scent; he wintit |
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BOWIE bored intae his fore- | erm | |
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Hsien claucht Raggle’s fore- | erm | , athoot ill will. “An oor s |
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r ower his thin, shilpit fore- | erm | . “Guid man,” he sayed. |
| Doric - MNB | hame it was a Danny magnet.... | erm | it wisnae really |
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s as the Lady of the Manor... | erm | ... Estate." |
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companied wi a wee poke in ma | erm | by an iron finger. |
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ring how come ah've no pit ma | erm | aroon yer waist," the Duchess |
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ootbye. She grippit the guid | erm | o the man she wis bandagin as |
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o the men seemt tae wint tae | erm | -wrassle wi him either, or gam |
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” He tane the lassie be the | erm | an they ran the wey ither fow |
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She lat him tak her be the | erm | , an he walkit wi her tae the |
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avourite wird 'moral,' an the | erm | that wis hnked intae hers sta |
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appon awa - come doon on the | erm | haadin it as gin thoo’s gaa |
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rogressing.” She pattit the | erm | o her chair. “The sooner th |
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hand, so I jeust drew back me | erm | an let id rip at him, is haer |
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t ootward, bring the opposite | erm | ower the heid in an arch an s |
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him.” She pit a protective | erm | aroon Raggle an swept him aff |
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acause Bill put a protective | erm | aroon her. |
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ld, an she sat doon in a beeg | erm | -chair at wan end o e table. |
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an | erm | fur support an a carean smile |
| Doric - MNB | gie ye a scream ah dropped an | erm | Paracetamol ?? wi an 87 year |
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miners, an Auld Man, flung an | erm | roon Bill’s shoother an win |
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"Sure, it's an | erm | , yer honour!" |
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ice sut neist him. She pat an | erm | roon him. Naiturally he wis s |
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aabody that ane.” He pat an | erm | roon Bill’s shoother an tan |
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that wid cost an | erm | an a leg. |
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r clownt, or tried tae put an | erm | roon her. Yince he mittent he |
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st pure animal feelin. Wi yin | erm | he cleekit her roon the waist |
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He got yin | erm | unner her back an drew the th |
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e elephant god, an swayed her | erm | like a trunk, hummin a phrase |
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that wis cleekit through her | erm | . “That man that Falad gart |
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The King pit his haun oan her | erm | , an said quietly "Noo jist hi |
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n tichtent momentarily on her | erm | . Than, “Come on,” he saye |
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e sweep aroon the curve o her | erm | . She recognised the tale he w |
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other, ower the muscles o her | erm | , doon, a thoom’s width fae |
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s boady tucked away unner her | erm | , mair or less, wae its legs h |
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d the flamingo away unner her | erm | , so's it couldnae escape agai |
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aist, safe.” She twinet her | erm | roon his as a swan, in a lich |
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gainst the door, an the ither | erm | curlt roon her heid. Still sh |
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uch, bit Derriakin nippit her | erm | haurd. |
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tae jouk. Bill tane his ither | erm | as they poort the watter ower |
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r me.” He grippit her upper | erm | haurd. Beatrice stiffent. Ins |
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disbelief. “Lat me tak yer | erm | ,” sayed Hsien. “Ah really |
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Duchess, as she took Alice's | erm | affectionately in her ain, an |
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rticular - ” She jabbed his | erm | meaninfully, |
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sayed, noddin. He raised his | erm | in the gesture she had made a |
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ae say somethin. She tane his | erm | curcuddochly, somethin she wa |
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makin a motion tae touch his | erm | , which she didna cairry throu |
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Drew back his | erm | an let her rip, |
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sut chivalrously allooin his | erm | tae gang numb, feedin the fir |
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Kamile pit a haun on his | erm | . “Staan doon, Falad,” she |
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tit wecht that she pit on his | erm | , an they collapsed thegither |
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iding place, ducked under his | erm | and up on the chair aside him |
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uved towart her an twinet his | erm | roon hers, his haun facin the |
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ibly towart Hsien. He pit his | erm | aroon her. Whitna chance she |
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Hsien got up an pit his | erm | roon Raggle’s shoother. “ |
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Aathin etten.” He swept his | erm | across the horizon that seemt |
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y cam in an tane Beatrice’s | erm | . |
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ll, Hsien pattit Beatrice’s | erm | an they gaed thair separate w |
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ll, Hsien pattit Beatrice’s | erm | an they gaed thair separate w |
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wis him that drapt Raggle’s | erm | , as the younger man yaised hi |
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er braith an cleekit Bill’s | erm | ... bit the fuitsteps gaed by |
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ssed her broo. He held her at | erm | ’s linth. “You’re wearin |
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er doon an they held ither at | erm | ’s linth. |
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neck in the air wi her richt | erm | , the luif bent backwart for t |
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iddently, he raised his richt | erm | an copied her earlier pose. S |
| Central - LAL | s ah. Its just ah ern. I dont | erm | , I dont know but ah by jove i |
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o wisna blin, Ah’d brak thy | erm | . Foo can thoo treat the wumma |