laughed
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in clapped his hands and | laughed | and kept glancing to create |
down calling clapped his hands | laughed | kept glancing shouted in fact |
the poems and no one | laughed | at my jokes in fact |
your eyes only no one | laughed | at roger moore s jokes |
has anybody laughed nobody s | laughed | but they might what sort |
was there and has anybody | laughed | nobody s laughed but they |
structuralist alastair she said ally | laughed | thinking back to all the |
threw back her head and | laughed | at the bewildered expressions on |
the opening curtain the audience | laughed | and cried at tilting shadows |
an then when the audience | laughed | aw the rest o the |
worried about the afterlife maclaurin | laughed | out loud as he headed |
lower yet she responded we | laughed | sandra s ok i like |
f1049: i know m1048: she | laughed | but f1049: sh- she went |
andy doesn t like being | laughed | at he doesn t like |
stood on the sidelines and | laughed | at them m734: [laugh] could |
big lunny an bear they | laughed | an they joked an slowly |
premature climax but they d | laughed | contentedly their intimate knowledge of |
dialect hitherto only despised and | laughed | at as broad scotch i |
mine for that matter they | laughed | a lot together decency was |
him home made broth and | laughed | as he struggled to walk |
f606: [laugh] m822: he jist | laughed | an he put us on |
wis a bobby he jist | laughed | an when he realised we |
jist a fiver his pal | laughed | his heid aff saying i |
uh huh because eh i | laughed | she said when she met |
know watched it enjoyed it | laughed | at it and everything and |
s a fite grumphie da | laughed | the child he particularly liked |
the park and we all | laughed | somebody in my class was |
the cat s trailed in | laughed | lily uncomfortably close to the |
in our family then he | laughed | even though he hadn t |
neither mr nor mrs morrison | laughed | at that remark somehow it |
bedroom for a lang time | laughed | the wifie october 1998 thursday |
our childhood home he always | laughed | heartily when he remembered this |
frae ye he said mitchel | laughed | scornfully aye awbody would like |
uh huh f785: everybody kinna | laughed | at my accent cause it |
ye stories or sang or | laughed | wi ye when yer faither |
down to kneel how duncan | laughed | they ll think it is |
really is christmas and she | laughed | happily as they turned right |
road so much as i | laughed | at her on my cctv |
on the table well i | laughed | disinclined to take the question |