mains
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| intill when mabel was at | mains | o slains she was sent |
| memory of a dance at | mains | o slains when she was |
| when the smiths were at | mains | of slains 1900 1901 they |
| from 1899 to 1900 at | mains | of slains from 1900 to |
| the smith family was at | mains | of slains in 1900 1902 |
| when the smiths were at | mains | of slains the farmer s |
| formed a perfect carpet at | mains | of slains the road to |
| young willie peerie frae the | mains | o kilrogie fell inno the |
| s three loons frae the | mains | o kilrogie willie an jimmy |
| wi sanny cruikshank frae kilrogie | mains | takkin up the rear pitten |
| the theikit haa o the | mains | an there set theirsels doun |
| theikit sheds in ahint the | mains | ilka cottarbodie wis set ti |
| wis hind it borth ick | mains | a mynd on ae addie |
| wrocht on the borth ick | mains | ferm a think it wur |
| bade i the borth ick | mains | ferm hoose an hei fermed |
| braid the yetts of the | mains | an at a bang they |
| ti the yetts o the | mains | an gaed awa back his |
| ti tak awa at the | mains | chief amang shi jin s |
| wir keepit on at the | mains | ilka day shi jin socht |
| back ance mair ti the | mains | nou an ti shi jin |
| doun the brae ti the | mains | o shi s toun shi |
| wha gaed back ti the | mains | an wrocht ilka day ti |
| when there used to be | mains | water and non mains water |
| be mains water and non | mains | water f606: [laugh] f826: in |
| caa the clappie at the | mains | come ye aa aheid ti |
| caa the clappies at the | mains | syne bi east an bi |
| jin gaed back ti the | mains | an hed chen da bund |
| at e steen circle on | mains | hill an e s nae |
| tae the steen circle on | mains | hill or something like at |
| leirsman wang cam afore the | mains | an chappit on the yett |
| cryin them doun ti the | mains | for their supper quarto wang |
| mither bade on at the | mains | wi the auld maister sax |
| da bade on at the | mains | wi the lord clerk zhao |
| coming from hatton manor across | mains | hill his son bill was |
| visible from that one on | mains | hill on the road across |
| an oot o sicht ower | mains | hill ye d a been |
| for gaun back ti the | mains | there wis a hill wind |
| the brae thegither ti the | mains | whaur they gaed ti see |
| s been hoosekeeper at the | mains | for an aafu length o |
| length o time i thocht | mains | imsel wid a hid some |
| a cam strecht ti the | mains | an niver stopt aa the |
| martial leir an ahint the | mains | he d shuit his bou |
| an there forgaithert at the | mains | a guid thrie fower hunder |
| forty torches up at the | mains | him an the thrie capitanes |
| m827: aye yeah f826: the | mains | water was one tap you |
| section 23 power to lay | mains | etc of the 1980 act |
| 55 insert power to lay | mains | registration compensation etc 1 section |
| wir lichtin doun afore the | mains | an the lord clerk wis |
| ve ti pass throu the | mains | guidsir an tho we re |
| they come here ti the | mains | tho juist you lea it |
| the gate back to the | mains | for it wis gettin gey |
| ha that may be bit | mains | hid maybe kent it gey |
| them ti meet at the | mains | on the nicht o the |
| ti be out afore the | mains | seein ti his pownie an |
| a sudden skelpin inti the | mains | in a hatter an gaun |
| it wis made at the | mains | syne first he brunt a |
| a gang back to the | mains | an say a ve tint |
| was the grieve at arbuthnott | mains | before enlisting he was a |
| free the fairmer at the | mains | had written her a notie |
| hunters came up from balthangie | mains | in 1871 and farmed at |
| day a wis at the | mains | seekin midgie qiu an him |
| wi the reefs o the | mains | fairm aboon the teem rigs |
| o livin oot in davy | mains | flesh pot bert the butcher |
| sit enjoying the open air | mains | o dudwick ran the local |
| gravat they ca d im | mains | o gravats he loot e |
| that yonder spyin out this | mains | o mines sae he lowpit |
| wi some bales o strae | mains | o pittendreich himsel was drivin |
| tammas said the laird o | mains | they ll mak me twa |
| mr stewart millplough mr donald | mains | of allardyce mr eddie milltown |
| through donations from mr cobb | mains | of kair mr gray mr |
| heard she was mean and | mains | eence said she was the |
| we moved out to saughton | mains | i now live in the |
| boulogne ridge alexander murray the | mains | the cameronians scottish rifles born |
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