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| Moa | wauk tae mooin. She happit he |
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| Moa | coudnae stap frae askin. "Are |
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| Moa | didnae ken whit tae say tae t |
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| Moa | sat up, heard her da ask: |
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| Moa | fillt the lamp, an led the wa |
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| Moa | swithert. The wouf was muckle |
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| Moa | dried her tears. Than she hin |
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"Ye canna eat the sun!" | Moa | breeshlit in an cuddlet the g |
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"It's in the glen," | Moa | said "Less there's a hole in |
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"Hullo," | Moa | cawed, "Maister Trow? |
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"D'ye ken whaur the sun is?" | Moa | askit. |
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Far aneath her, | Moa | saw the trow sleepin an the b |
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wis lowse o the wouf's chaft, | Moa | bray'd the sun up an awa. She |
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ere was a law dunderie soond. | Moa | lueked at him. |
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The baw wis wairm an swack. | Moa | haudit on, terrifee'd, as it |
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e in the thack remeent daurk. | Moa | 's family wouldnae wak frae sl |
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fe muives slaw in the winter. | Moa | tak the milk tae the laich ro |
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"A'll airt it oot" said | Moa | "Wad ye help?" |
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ouf, holdin a baw the girst o | Moa | . |
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As | Moa | saw the chaft appen, she bend |
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gampin. The muckle jaw wappit | Moa | an the sun, an closed aboot t |