Burns Chronicle and Club DirectoryBurns Federation, 1988 |
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... heard to say , though he had always managed to be out of harm's way himself , ' that the weavers were just like a flock of wild geese , ye never could hear the keckle o ' them till they had ta'en wing ' . After seating ourselves at the ...
... heard to say , though he had always managed to be out of harm's way himself , ' that the weavers were just like a flock of wild geese , ye never could hear the keckle o ' them till they had ta'en wing ' . After seating ourselves at the ...
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... heard his parents relate : ' My grandmother believed in faeries , and I have heard her tell a good many stories about them . They were a small people dressed in green , and had dwellings underground in dry spots . Faeries were often heard ...
... heard his parents relate : ' My grandmother believed in faeries , and I have heard her tell a good many stories about them . They were a small people dressed in green , and had dwellings underground in dry spots . Faeries were often heard ...
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other times it appeared like a greyhound beast prowling about and sometimes it was heard uttering frightful shrieks and cries which made the workmen leave their bothies in horror . It was only during the night it was seen and heard and ...
other times it appeared like a greyhound beast prowling about and sometimes it was heard uttering frightful shrieks and cries which made the workmen leave their bothies in horror . It was only during the night it was seen and heard and ...
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