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Och, but the wean outskraugh, sclentan back on the breist o his nourrice, fairlie dumbfounert he was at the sicht o his daddie that loed him, fleggit sair at the bress and the crest wi its wallopan horsehair, kelteran doun frae the tap o the bassanat, unco the sicht o't.
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"I conceited there would come something o't", she said to herself.
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"I conceited there would come something o't", she said to herself.
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"Naethin 'came o't, d'ye say?" cries he, with his chops quivering.
Flash For Freedom Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1971
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"Naethin 'came o't, d'ye say?" cries he, with his chops quivering.
Flash For Freedom Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1971
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We'll be happy a 'thegither owre a wee drappie o't. cho: Owre a wee drappie o't, owre a wee drappie o't,
A Wee Drappie O't 1953
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But we're a 'met thegither owre a wee drappie o't.
A Wee Drappie O't 1953
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We'll be happy a 'thegither owre a wee drappie o't.
A Wee Drappie O't 1953
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But you won't see no myrtles -- less they've growed in the night -- just a low stone house with a bit of a copse back o't.
Ambrotox and Limping Dick Oliver Fleming
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"Pluck at a gown of gold," says the Scotch proverb, "and you may get a sleeve o't."
How to Get on in the World A Ladder to Practical Success Major A.R. Calhoon
bilby commented on the word o't
O'er and o't, cap'n.
December 30, 2008