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a large puddle of waterblowninto ripples by the wind
danger of the tiles beingblownoff in high winds despite
winds wund thrawn a windblownwunter n winter wurd n
hay noo the wind sblownthe hay all ower him
as if a wind hadblownacross them john wedderburn looked
wind and were hardly everblowndown but that was just
end win casen wind castblowndown wincey cloth with a
minimise the danger of beingblowndown onto it and also
neddies risk yer jeer gettinblownawa a d rither hae
that s the dust gettinblownoff the top o the
north deep water wharf wereblownto pieces when a case
bag carrier bag that sblowninto the gairden m1110: what
where you went dead leafblownonly god knows where mother
finely as possible this wasblowninto the beast s eye
by the germans and almostblownsky high as they planted
sound of conch shells beingblownthe pounding of drums and
a fragment of a sideblownhorn page ii music making
trees f889: uh huh f890: blowndown f606: oh i remember
and it was nearly aablownaway m1098: oh f1097: mmhm
did you m1098: granda sblowndoon and aa f1097: was
true oh yeah f978: orblownoff course f746: i mean
about 50 balloons all alreadyblownup the local women were
home most of them hadblownaway you always knew when
the turn its glorious chancesblownafter a week s conspiracy
no separation i felt mindblownyou have to feel your
minutes seven dappled shadows haveblowntheir patterns over its sundial
with his finger cherry blossomblownfrom one of the wizened

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