mabel
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sensible route to take does | mabel | hildebrand agree mabel hildebrand yes |
i would like to introduce | mabel | hildebrand from the new deal |
will know what it says | mabel | hildebrand it will be a |
changes to this one mabel | mabel | hildebrand no 11 45 the |
available to answer any questions | mabel | hildebrand scottish executive enterprise and |
attended the following also attended | mabel | hildebrand scottish executive enterprise and |
rude they will get money | mabel | hildebrand the issue of structural |
revisions the convener yes please | mabel | hildebrand the original idea came |
as part of item 5 | mabel | hildebrand the subject is rather |
it might be useful if | mabel | hildebrand were to offer some |
made some revisions to it | mabel | hildebrand would you like me |
take does mabel hildebrand agree | mabel | hildebrand yes a uk employment |
our responsibility is the implementation | mabel | hildebrand yes dr murray i |
table for the nice summit | mabel | hildebrand yes ms macdonald the |
no changes to this one | mabel | mabel hildebrand no 11 45 |
then there was salt butter | mabel | s aunt fanny on her |
nearly lang enyeuch o t | mabel | s aunt fanny was a |
wi pop aunt fanny taught | mabel | s mother how to make |
folks an their servants as | mabel | remembers her grandfather he spent |
grudged it till e hens | mabel | s grandfather as a young |
and soft for washing clothes | mabel | s grandfather had a plain |
jug on a nail above | mabel | s grandfather often took a |
smiddy an the souter s | mabel | s grandfather often went to |
for dinners and teas at | mabel | s grandfather s house it |
called the lang park since | mabel | s grandfather was a semi |
always thought was like champagne | mabel | said she thought her grandfather |
on the list of entertainments | mabel | smith s grandfather when he |
shows i doot eence fin | mabel | wis at her grandfather s |
a lingering scent little wonder | mabel | enjoyed her visits when mabel |
her that used to terrify | mabel | s sister once when mabel |
mabel enjoyed her visits when | mabel | was little her mother s |
mabel s sister once when | mabel | was there as a student |
it was for preserving eggs | mabel | s aunt would sometimes rub |
jerusalem honeysuckle and so on | mabel | s grand aunt hid an |
of the house had been | mabel | s mother s aunt a |
maybe like what john smith | mabel | s father told me was |
cheese or new cheese as | mabel | smith ca d it she |
recently as 1985 i asked | mabel | smith for information on the |
not always a straightforward matter | mabel | smith found this out from |
plenty could play the fiddle | mabel | smith had a memory of |
tippies on domestic economy that | mabel | smith hid heard o until |
from her when i could | mabel | smith my french teacher at |
o the peat fire bit | mabel | smith s auntie or grannie |
bree in fact one of | mabel | smith s aunts liked creeshy |
in the kitchen but in | mabel | smith s day there were |
days in the early 1900s | mabel | smith s faither didna possess |
sugar and heated milk though | mabel | smith s father couldna stand |
that wis goin on bit | mabel | smith s grandparents had a |
insight into child psychology and | mabel | smith s stories are often |
i hiv enjoyed at hurl | mabel | smith s stories hiv a |
included the modest pitowerlie four | mabel | smith s stories my french |
toon o t but as | mabel | smith said conditions varied greatly |
back than they are noo | mabel | smith tellt some stories about |
as well and once showed | mabel | smith the bag it came |
mak water i mak water | mabel | smith was born in 1897 |
an saa e smith dippins | mabel | thinks his name was dipthingham |
called by their christian names | mabel | was miss smith senior and |
mair sociability tae life then | mabel | remembered going once with her |
someone came looking for lodgings | mabel | remembered two quarrymen who stayed |
a gweed crop one thing | mabel | s father remembered was the |
needed in a hurry once | mabel | s father asked the longside |
if they got a chance | mabel | s father didna set oot |
to time as a painkiller | mabel | s father had seen her |
and black puddings were made | mabel | s father had to help |
same sister wis the first | mabel | s father ivver saa weerin |
days afore e welfare state | mabel | s father said that when |
old days they didna stint | mabel | s father told her that |
highlandman and one day when | mabel | s father was news in |
at leys o auchmacoy so | mabel | s father was toondie every |
soup though for some reason | mabel | s father widna hae milk |
a gey dirdin ahin at | mabel | s father wis niver aafa |
butter sugar and cinnamon as | mabel | s father would say treats |
if there was room left | mabel | and her sister got to |
that big folk have forgotten | mabel | and her sister played at |
a part of everyday life | mabel | and her sister were often |
geen doonhill since then and | mabel | and her sister would get |
or three feet long and | mabel | and her sister would have |
widna admit till t and | mabel | herself and her sister elsie |
listen till a fyow o | mabel | s stories there wis the |
of relations and several of | mabel | s stories throw light on |
doon so eence she askit | mabel | an a cousin o hers |
in longside there one day | mabel | and a cousin noticed an |
east a cousin had told | mabel | that west country people loved |
skweel for e big fowk | mabel | geed eence an it wis |
aboot three feet high eence | mabel | wis asked tae clean a |
hidna tae be ower greedy | mabel | s grand uncle alick was |
managed to get a fee | mabel | s unmarried grand uncle told |
the middle of the day | mabel | s uncle and the loon |
by the leaves but until | mabel | told me about buskin i |
d never heard of till | mabel | told me it was for |
jimmy she winna be awa | mabel | had a story about maggie |
never got tired of it | mabel | has a fine story about |
here s story that wisna | mabel | s style bit i got |
for a hogmanay story fin | mabel | wis twa an a half |
lintmill and as far as | mabel | could remember her parents had |
artrochie school wore them in | mabel | s parents time buttoned boots |
be a healthy drink when | mabel | s parents were young in |
than with warmed up milk | mabel | s mither likit it bit |
look aa that happy bit | mabel | didna let on she noticed |
heat your feet on this | mabel | s favourite visits were to |
very hard and rich tasting | mabel | liked them even though she |
wis still bein used in | mabel | s time though ye can |
still a horse fair when | mabel | was at philorth though fin |
intended a local farmer fin | mabel | met er in a neeberin |
they were spoken till but | mabel | had an answer for that |
repairing the road one of | mabel | s uncles thought it would |
at fancy biscuits or so | mabel | thought bit i doot a |
need to be findin things | mabel | thought that a lot of |
up nursing and always greeted | mabel | cheerfully when she was home |
women and the visitors including | mabel | when she was there always |
honoured dish called hairy tatties | mabel | said they hardly ever saw |
known to her friends as | mabel | and i am glad to |
flitting of married cottars but | mabel | in telling her reminiscences many |
soft to handle straight away | mabel | never saw her baking but |
out of his full supper | mabel | spoke a lot about her |
she was maybe hungry so | mabel | like a lot of young |
with a lot of success | mabel | remembers being sent to the |
be getting married and took | mabel | along the street a bit |
suddenly that s lichtnin and | mabel | not at all scared took |
backet tae haad e weeds | mabel | wis maybe 20 at e |
it in an old box | mabel | got another disappointment when geordie |
old lena was waiting for | mabel | one dinnertime when she was |
easy tae get intill when | mabel | was at mains o slains |
from wanderin aboot fowk when | mabel | was young there were a |
to see about that said | mabel | and she went into the |
the aal man said tae | mabel | as serious as onything i |
a messy job and as | mabel | said it was loathe to |
clear about the time scale | mabel | said that the text of |
parted out amongst the folk | mabel | said this was the best |
aften a good bargain bit | mabel | s mither couldna unnerstan this |
it s jist a change | mabel | being a teacher had a |
the century and several of | mabel | s female relatives had them |
longside sent over a basketful | mabel | s grannie had a sweet |
the children was sunday as | mabel | wrote i had to walk |
its highlights too according to | mabel | his breakfast never varied at |
the horse tae be seen | mabel | min s that the manager |
eesed tae liftin things tee | mabel | s grandmither tae gie an |
in the north east but | mabel | s method or memory may |
of their garden the bold | mabel | at the age of three |
of the occasional meals that | mabel | mentioned hotch potch was eaten |
turn oot tae be gorblet | mabel | was convinced that meals depended |
range with an oven and | mabel | was encouraged to bake in |
were presented by the minister | mabel | got the babes in the |
nothing but peats were burned | mabel | thinks that some coal could |
boys at the olympics an | mabel | geed some examples ae wifie |
take them out to show | mabel | and she would get presents |
leear gets the biggest cheer | mabel | explained that this would be |
who acted as housekeeper gave | mabel | a marvellously dressed wax doll |
to use the strap and | mabel | played too well at schoolies |
a share out all round | mabel | didn t know how it |
tended to stay according to | mabel | it wasn t actually farm |
loot an almighty sneeze garrin | mabel | jump the grandchild wisna impressed |
papers welcome to the committee | mabel | i believe that you are |