tea
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| visit by largs p s | tea | rota [censored: forename] [censored: surname] barrier [censored: forename] |
| committee sponsored by the president | tea | rota [censored: forename] [censored: surname] barrier [censored: forename] |
| mr [censored: forename] [censored: surname] russian miscellany | tea | rota [censored: forename] [censored: surname] barrier [censored: forename] |
| meeting 12th april the agm | tea | rota [censored: forename] [censored: surname] barrier [censored: forename] |
| germany by mr mrs [censored: surname] | tea | rota [censored: forename] [censored: surname] barrier [censored: forename] |
| 2001 clydesdale by [censored: forename] [censored: surname] | tea | rota [censored: forename] [censored: surname] barrier [censored: forename] |
| night sponsored by [censored: forename] [censored: surname] | tea | rota [censored: forename] [censored: surname] barrier [censored: forename] |
| [censored: forename] [censored: surname] aberdeen showing finland | tea | rota [censored: forename] [censored: surname] barrier [censored: forename] |
| music by miss [censored: forename] [censored: surname] | tea | rota [censored: forename] [censored: surname] barrier [censored: forename] |
| civil war by [censored: forename] [censored: surname] | tea | rota [censored: forename] [censored: surname] barrier [censored: forename] |
| [censored: surname] century of the cinema | tea | rota [censored: forename] [censored: surname] [censored: forename] [censored: surname] |
| november mr [censored: forename] [censored: surname] fiji | tea | rota [censored: forename] [censored: surname] [censored: forename] [censored: surname] |
| and a splendid new year | tea | rota general assistance required barrier |
| there f1102: something for my | tea | chick chick chick chick chicken |
| chick chick chick chick chicken | tea | f1101: i have some for |
| have that [inaudible] for my | tea | f1101: [laugh] f1102: chick chick |
| i have some for my | tea | f1102: chick chick chick chick |
| lots were still required the | tea | and barrier rotas for the |
| 1980 oberammergau cancellation barrier and | tea | rotas were circulated treasurer not |
| wyfe s house pompitie buys | tea | and carries it back to |
| tea wyfe is replacing her | tea | caddy pompitie a mukkil needle |
| wyfe fills the thimble with | tea | from her caddy and gives |
| pompitie the r no mukkil | tea | here tea wyfe that s |
| jag pompitie ye telt the | tea | wyfe a dounricht lee back |
| this is for tellin the | tea | wyfe a lee aboot me |
| ah haena tyme the day | tea | wyfe ah coud merk ye |
| the wutch for the needle | tea | wyfe ah dinna lyke ti |
| t whaur can it be | tea | wyfe ah m shuir ah |
| haurlie hae kent ye pompitie | tea | wyfe an ye please wad |
| is look pompitie sees the | tea | wyfe and goes up to |
| caddy pompitie a mukkil needle | tea | wyfe ay a big braw |
| ah dinna ken whaur the | tea | wyfe bydes ah ve never |
| the broun ogre looking distressed | tea | wyfe coud ye no mak |
| gingerly offstage to the left | tea | wyfe crying after him you |
| can shuirlie dae that the | tea | wyfe fills the thimble with |
| man feather a male voice | tea | wyfe green leaf a female |
| gret club pompitie ai mercie | tea | wyfe he says he s |
| thief he moves to leave | tea | wyfe holding out the teapot |
| needle ti sort ma dream | tea | wyfe howt man never heed |
| his jerkin around it the | tea | wyfe is replacing her tea |
| tea wyfe s house the | tea | wyfe is sitting by her |
| tea wyfe s house the | tea | wyfe is sitting by her |
| holding out the two pennies | tea | wyfe mercie an wha is |
| a mukkil needle hae ye | tea | wyfe no that ah can |
| for the houss o the | tea | wyfe pompitie ah wesna gaun |
| ye pompitie ah hear ye | tea | wyfe pompitie carries the thimbleful |
| the toll man and the | tea | wyfe pompitie exhausted with enforced |
| pad that leads til the | tea | wyfe s door thare she |
| pad that gaed to the | tea | wyfe s dure syne pompitie |
| guides pompitie scene 5 the | tea | wyfe s house pompitie buys |
| toll road scene 3 the | tea | wyfe s house the broun |
| 3 the common by the | tea | wyfe s house the tea |
| 5 the common by the | tea | wyfe s house the tea |
| pompitie to go to the | tea | wyfe s house to buy |
| til the richt for the | tea | wyfe s houss eftir that |
| oniething haed ti gang the | tea | wyfe s houss wes ferr |
| aye sends me pompitie the | tea | wyfe telt me ti speir |
| r no mukkil tea here | tea | wyfe that s a richt |
| me wha wants ti ken | tea | wyfe the broun ogre wes |
| pompitie d d did he | tea | wyfe the broun ogre wes |
| gives her his two pennies | tea | wyfe thenk ye pompitie tak |
| the g nome peyed the | tea | wyfe twa pennies an gat |
| ye ir toll man the | tea | wyfe wes askin for ye |
| is dry as a stick | tea | wyfe whan is he no |
| no me no the day | tea | wyfe whit ir ye eftir |
| stalk or twa in there | tea | wyfe ye haena seen a |
| the deil can it be | tea | wyfe yeir dream broun ogre |
| t inno his mug o | tea | a birse cup he caas |
| oot again a cup o | tea | afore yer bed or scart |
| of drinking a cup of | tea | after dinnertime had come in |
| hobbling painfully enters with food | tea | agnes cup of tea for |
| an hae a cup o | tea | an a trekkil scone wi |
| kin hae a cup of | tea | an gratify ma oral cravins |
| was havin a cup of | tea | an there was no sugar |
| we had a cup of | tea | and chatted until it was |
| in have a cup of | tea | and do a wee bit |
| pours him a cup of | tea | and hands it to him |
| just wanted a cup of | tea | and maybe a scone and |
| and get a cup of | tea | and then they d hae |
| in for a cup of | tea | and told us about the |
| know want a cup of | tea | are you su- you know |
| tae mak a cup o | tea | bessie i m nae coming |
| an have a cup o | tea | blether or ye know talk |
| aye a wee cup a | tea | cooterin me the dishes aw |
| slater a woodlouse in my | tea | cup stamp brandish tawse this |
| house over a cup of | tea | david explained what had happened |
| the now cold cup of | tea | deposited some time ago on |
| chippataes wi a cup o | tea | dod jean an donna sit |
| pours herself a cup of | tea | during the next speech she |
| hae a guid cup o | tea | for naething the broun ogre |
| food tea agnes cup of | tea | for you hen ye ll |
| bringin her the cup o | tea | georgie aye i ve never |
| is a nice cup ae | tea | hen carolanne is looking in |
| glass shortbread like holding scalding | tea | in a knitted cup adrift |
| you got a cup of | tea | in bed tea with your |
| us a cup of hot | tea | laced with aguardiente a kind |
| [laugh] [laugh] f1023: cup of | tea | [laugh] f1024: [laugh] f1025: myself |
| f1025: myself a cup of | tea | [laugh] f1026: [laugh] f1054: [laugh] |
| and get a cup of | tea | like they they know exactly |
| oor teenie a cup o | tea | lizzie at s your een |
| you like a cup o | tea | loretta no no thanks can |
| to hae a cup o | tea | m1108: are we i didna |
| brought me a cup of | tea | made sure i was alright |
| wi a guid cup o | tea | masha glances at her watch |
| to make a cup of | tea | on and then we woke |
| and had a cup of | tea | or a drink of juice |
| offer of a cup of | tea | or a well meant enquiry |
| cafe order a cup of | tea | or coffee and then eat |
| makin a decent cup o | tea | pause and nae worries about |
| makes him a cup of | tea | pompitie starts to tell his |
| s a rare cup of | tea | richt enough but to tell |
| difference a decent cup o | tea | s a decent cup o |
| mak her a cup of | tea | she ll be feelin the |
| teapot in a cosy a | tea | strainer a cup and saucer |
| wi a guid cup o | tea | tak thir here twa pennies |
| the time a cup o | tea | taks afore he cud staucher |
| make a fine cup of | tea | the door opened faint light |
| price of a cup of | tea | the more sympathetic souls who |
| wouldnae be my cup o | tea | to stay for for you |
| range from a cup of | tea | to whatever i believe that |
| going for a cup of | tea | what would happen allan wilson |
| their dinner or cup of | tea | wherever they happened to be |
| s a decent cup o | tea | whither it comes fae a |
| gied him a cup ae | tea | wi anither dream oan steered |
| there was a cup of | tea | with a biscuit at bedtime |
| it was a cup of | tea | with f639: mmhm f640: sandwiches |
| go for a cup of | tea | with one of her teachers |
| soup or a cup of | tea | with something to eat in |
| cup of tea in bed | tea | with your breakfast tea mid |
| imagine that a cup of | tea | would do that however you |
| s having a cup of | tea | you put that down on |
| it s my cup of | tea | you understand but not bad |
| sleep between endless cups of | tea | absorbing the peace within the |
| fires and makin cups of | tea | and eh [tut] i saw |
| making myself cups of sweet | tea | and managed to wash some |
| were treated to cups of | tea | and pastries and subjected to |
| half drunk cups of stewed | tea | and trot after him on |
| there were no cups of | tea | between meals then though the |
| cups of thick peat flavoured | tea | close by the other anna |
| will ask compass to provide | tea | coffee milk sugar cups and |
| din the clatter o distant | tea | cups grandad only his heid |
| the canteen having cups of | tea | ehm there was lots of |
| job entailed making cups of | tea | for the shipping clerks [inhale] |
| as sandwiches or cups of | tea | from local authorities it states |
| to get 2 cups of | tea | from the key lady a |
| me two cups of that | tea | it ll be too stewed |
| coronation street drinking cups of | tea | not thinking about the massive |
| waukenin up twa cups o | tea | on liftin ma heid ah |
| oan the bank huvin wur | tea | oot a tin cups spencer |
| volunteered to bring coffee sugar | tea | and cheese scones mrs k |
| have a brief break for | tea | and coffee 11 07 meeting |
| the whole conference including coffee | tea | and lunches is 140 if |
| to compass who will provide | tea | coffee and biscuits for approximately |
| local authority function at which | tea | coffee and sandwiches were being |
| a paid fakir to amuse | tea | coffee fruit juice madam you |
| dowstairs rooms the cost of | tea | coffee milk sugar etc will |
| was either apple juice or | tea | coffee was a rare luxury |
| gonnae make ed a coffee | tea | dimps an his weird wee |
| bottle fur him cammy coffee | tea | ed ed no stimulants for |
| ll put the kettle on | tea | ma or coffee she gets |
| leddie ticks us aff for | tea | or coffee in the mornin |
| uh huh mmhm choice of | tea | or coffee m1078: and er |
| or coffee m1078: and er | tea | or coffee with er cakes |
| coffee bar it s like | tea | son aye no problem [laugh] |
| pompitie has a sip of | tea | and settles down pompitie ai |
| her door holding a large | tea | caddy pompitie enters from the |
| fluir pompitie pompitie inspects the | tea | critically ah see a stalk |
| maskit neibor pompitie is the | tea | frae darjeeling pepper no that |
| pompitie carrying his thimbleful of | tea | from the right toll man |
| pompitie carries the thimbleful of | tea | gingerly offstage to the left |
| pompitie dae ye think the | tea | is maskit dae ye think |
| lifts the teapot pepper the | tea | is maskit neibor pompitie is |
| tak guid care o that | tea | nou pompitie the r no |
| his house to make his | tea | pompitie starts to fly home |
| ma drouth it s graund | tea | she aye sends me pompitie |
| man s house pompitie delivers | tea | to the toll man the |
| your breakfast tea mid morning | tea | after your dinner tea with |
| or porridge and tea with | tea | alone on sundays up to |
| acres of plantation comprising 17 | tea | and rubber plantations the tea |
| in their tea for their | tea | at night time that was |
| ir ye here eftir yeir | tea | broun ogre tea me no |
| dae noo m1132: make the | tea | f1131: make the tea here |
| they brought them in their | tea | for their tea at night |
| the tea f1131: make the | tea | here s the bag see |
| tea and rubber plantations the | tea | is hand plucked unblended single |
| eftir yeir tea broun ogre | tea | me no me no the |
| bed tea with your breakfast | tea | mid morning tea after your |
| i don t want it | tea | perhaps even tea tastes too |
| want it tea perhaps even | tea | tastes too strong to stomach |
| your dinner tea with your | tea | tea with your eight o |
| just brose or porridge and | tea | with tea alone on sundays |
| dinner tea with your tea | tea | with your eight o clockses |
| morning tea after your dinner | tea | with your tea tea with |
| a latish dinner followed by | tea | and cake first they had |
| doon richt ye never made | tea | at dinner time supper on |
| no concept of having morning | tea | at roadside of auchenderran dinner |
| fish for dinner or for | tea | in the house there was |
| about the new year when | tea | parties and dinner parties were |
| a traybake mrs [censored: surname] a | tea | loaf mrs [censored: surname] sandwiches mrs |
| raffle prizes everyone will bring | tea | towels miss c [censored: surname] and |
| an mak ma mither s | tea | a stuck up little mannie |
| we re gonna mak the | tea | after this ain f1104: i |
| ll go and mak the | tea | cause it s nearly teatime |
| to go and mak the | tea | f1104: and then will you |
| gonna help me mak the | tea | f1104: oh no no no |
| gonna help me mak the | tea | f1104: yeah f1103: come on |
| re goin to mak the | tea | f1104: yeah we are aren |
| gaun awa to mak the | tea | in a minute you re |
| angelica will i mak some | tea | muriel no it s time |
| to jan de vries herbal | tea | and then [censored: forename] and i |
| today to meet [censored: forename] for | tea | and then pop up to |
| s that night had my | tea | at [censored: forename] s and then |
| [censored: forename] she eats for her | tea | f1103: what f1104: she eats |
| reunion 12 sold tickets for | tea | party 7 sold tickets for |
| d been invited to a | tea | party at one of my |
| on the 8th april a | tea | party followed by a concert |
| we had a little birthday | tea | party on sunday afternoon i |
| more appropriate at the september | tea | party rather than at the |
| 11 guild stall at prizewinners | tea | party the treasurer and secretary |
| to vacate their seats quickly | tea | party this is sold out |
| the sunday nearest 4th june | tea | party this would be held |
| it was reported that 125 | tea | party tickets had been sold |
| for from guild funds 4 | tea | party to be held on |
| a sensitive military area the | tea | party turned out to be |
| in arbuthnott house and enjoyed | tea | and strawberry tarts fund raising |
| as a full scale japanese | tea | house and eastern temple and |
| evie you hinna had real | tea | in the house for years |
| quiet affair and a wee | tea | in their house later on |
| six at night for his | tea | and eight o clock he |
| have been there for high | tea | one night possible f718: do |
| fresh fish every tuesday for | tea | that night f718: hm m1078: |
| what you wanting for your | tea | the night m1098: nothing f1097: |
| me did you enjoy your | tea | the night m1106: yes f1105: |
| usual mince and potatoes for | tea | to night what a lot |
| talking him and always having | tea | and home made short bread |
| when you re having your | tea | f1114: [inaudible] f1113: you re |
| having her bath talking of | tea | i can smell the chili |
| collect two glasses for the | tea | kollega i said having looked |
| when you re having your | tea | stop dancing aboot put it |
| i ll draw it after | tea | while morag mouse is having |
| in the sitootery havin your | tea | but in actual mrs mackaree |
| do you fancy for your | tea | darlin f1112: i don t |
| round again and finish your | tea | f1114: [child noises] f1113: come on |
| do you want for your | tea | f1122: can i take off |
| fitt you wantin for your | tea | f1130: [inaudible] f1129: you want |
| would you like for your | tea | f1142: no f1141: ravioli macaroni |
| a baby yogurt for your | tea | f1142: when you re bigger |
| man ready to hae your | tea | f1142: you [inaudible] [laugh] f1141: |
| ll make aeroplanes for your | tea | fitt you wanting with your |
| there s burgers for your | tea | gordon heads for the kitchen |
| on and docken leaves for | tea | guddling catching fish with your |
| ye ve a got your | tea | have ye peggy yes ma |
| re goin to have your | tea | later on i apologise for |
| you wanting aeroplanes for your | tea | m1098: aye f1097: okay then |
| do you want for your | tea | m1098: fitt you re pressin |
| are you wanting for your | tea | m1098: [inaudible] f1097: who s |
| foot wi your man s | tea | nae on loretta complacently he |
| i ll put on your | tea | okay okay you wantin an |
| a fry up for your | tea | on the monday you got |
| warm smile she sips her | tea | ronnie i ll get your |
| ye need to finish your | tea | teenie thank you ronnie it |
| would you like for your | tea | then f1122: mm noodles f1121: |
| would you like for your | tea | tonight f1112: ooh f1111: at |
| your eight o clockses and | tea | with supper before you went |
| hae that m1098: aye your | tea | you re no f1097: i |
| airs without any accompaniment at | tea | and after supper their position |
| go to a celidh after | tea | and enjoy it saturday 10 |
| make chili con carne for | tea | and will i look after |
| return via perth after high | tea | at stonehaven generator packs up |
| think later on maybe after | tea | m1110: no can i have |
| i was feeling poorly after | tea | so i went for a |
| used to come in after | tea | time eh and the driver |
| you going to do after | tea | time f1114: there s buck |
| maclean never has callers after | tea | time i listen apprehensively as |
| in his comfy armchair after | tea | time to hear the six |
| you can watch that after | tea | what one s that f1122: |
| m you re makkin the | tea | f1103: aye f1104: can i |
| when i m makkin the | tea | f1104: can i read you |
| to help me make the | tea | now f1104: no i want |
| the pony ains efter efter | tea | time f1104: yeah f1103: okay |
| s go and make the | tea | come on right come on |
| now nobody to make my | tea | he had me spoiled really |
| tomorrow i m helping make | tea | [laugh] for scottish amnesty students |
| to help mam make the | tea | m1098: i ll help you |
| to help mam make the | tea | m1098: look that beauty beauty |
| trekken to pull draw make | tea | not surprisingly since the low |
| her gordon will i make | tea | sadie put yer books away |
| or there i d make | tea | then covering my shoulders with |
| just to dye them in | tea | to make them a nice |
| eh gordon will i make | tea | while i m at it |
| ll go and make the | tea | you gaun to help mam |
| aften ah hae tae ma | tea | a midge that ye can |
| bring ye a cuppie o | tea | an we ll hae a |
| we gonna hae wi our | tea | do you think you wantin |
| gaun to hae for wir | tea | fitt you wantin f1130: [child noise] |
| ah l no hae onie | tea | gets up agitated aye the |
| an we canna hae onie | tea | let s dae a bit |
| tae hae the wife s | tea | on the table for her |
| d learnt tae hae the | tea | ready so that ye were |
| he ll hae hud his | tea | shall like ought to millar |
| ye hae them roon tae | tea | then see them raise their |
| get for her man s | tea | but somewye or ither it |
| old man wearing a green | tea | cosy hat his nose webbed |
| gie me a guid thummilfu | tea | for the toll man he |
| to buy a thimbleful of | tea | for the toll man the |
| the toll wi his thummilfu | tea | syne the toll man wes |
| an italy syne hame fur | tea | again skyscraper faimily ye ve |
| snide remark whit s fur | tea | did ye catch a shark |
| a sweetie carolanne agnes agnes | tea | fur me seein ye re |
| usual wis hame fur his | tea | get hissell prettied up and |
| a herd o coos fur | tea | he sweels it doon wi |
| i like moosies fur ma | tea | i ett their fuskers tails |
| she d made fur the | tea | i wirk lang oors tae |
| we ve cam fur wir | tea | if ye dinna gee yersel |
| or nae sugar cane fur | tea | or the breeks yon wummin |
| an a kettlie fur yer | tea | or ye ll mebbe dee |
| it wis breid fur oor | tea | son it s wirth aa |
| agnes huv him fur ma | tea | they laugh gordon enters he |
| ah ll no eat ma | tea | a meat pie is braw |
| ma you haena touched this | tea | efter a that fuss bessie |
| sal flie hame for ma | tea | he turns to go left |
| marischal come awa an tak | tea | in ma chaumers an we |
| up to masha masha the | tea | is maskit ma dear to |
| 24 pa ma kyle for | tea | jim phem liz russ join |
| boil and pepper infuses the | tea | pepper ma faither uised ti |
| then to ma heps for | tea | t v 2 wednesday to |
| for a wee jirbil o | tea | this wul fairlie slocken ma |
| good towels either [?]that was[/?] a | tea | towel or something dabbin ma |
| wid ye care for some | tea | whit in ma state o |
| they ll be haein their | tea | a hear the clink clatter |
| doon carolanne they ll want | tea | agnes taking tray nae bother |
| [cough] i ll poor this | tea | and we ll just cairrie |
| ll be back for my | tea | at the back o nine |
| ll go and have wir | tea | f1122: aye can you take |
| ll go and have our | tea | f1122: aye no erm i |
| we ll put dad s | tea | in first cause it takes |
| ye a wee cuppie o | tea | it ll help settle you |
| a houlet huntin for its | tea | o k lads we ll |
| guidsir a ll tak steipit | tea | says shi jin an in |
| told they ll dry at | tea | time yesterday the meal was |
| an we ll tak some | tea | wi the lord clerk afore |
| to come home for his | tea | an then a lorry used |
| of puddings and then the | tea | and cakes if there was |
| his mum s delicious high | tea | and cream cakes then sportsreel |
| [laugh] f634: and have the | tea | and then get the belting |
| of whisky then they had | tea | but instead of milk they |
| afternoon nice run around then | tea | fun at fred s 22 |
| things then to phems for | tea | funeral tuesday sunday 7 to |
| to go to aberdeen have | tea | in a hotel then watch |
| cafes and have a their | tea | m608: mmhm m194: then go |
| m942: well then buy tetley | tea | p g tips m941: well |
| splendid to mrs s for | tea | then home in 2 ½ |
| we gonna have for our | tea | then no f1112: i m |
| till afternoon is nearly over | tea | then to rabbit s green |
| with strawberries ice cream for | tea | then we wandered round various |
| plenty of work pancakes for | tea | 12 wednesday up to church |
| day to jim joes for | tea | 26 sunday set to work |
| had been given for his | tea | a beautiful pale green egg |
| school over to belyaevo for | tea | a kind of noodle bolognese |
| forkietails for brakfast flechs for | tea | aa washed doon wi hornygolloch |
| m juist deein for sum | tea | ah d gie oniething for |
| maistly geed hame for their | tea | an come back for the |
| water porridge for breakfast with | tea | and breid and milk though |
| d gone out for their | tea | and i says to her |
| at certain times for their | tea | and they ve gottae dae |
| minister when he came for | tea | and when i was a |
| he arrived back for his | tea | as jonsar eck went past |
| were home baked scones for | tea | as long as they lasted |
| invited luisa to come for | tea | at ca na maria the |
| bacon or sausages whiles for | tea | but though the later meals |
| for a short while for | tea | but we were all so |
| they re hame for their | tea | by three o clock in |
| for such expatriate ruthlessness these | tea | chests in the attic they |
| her direction what s for | tea | dear he d ask she |
| last week to kyles for | tea | driving around edinburgh is good |
| nae siller for ti buy | tea | eftir peyin the wutch for |
| cooking for me for my | tea | eh fitt have you got |
| s him hame for his | tea | enter peggy with three mugs |
| wanting aeroplanes m1098: aye my | tea | f1097: you wanting aeroplanes for |
| a hotel what for her | tea | f1112: uh huh f1111: okay |
| will we come home for | tea | f1118: oh [inaudible] i smell |
| prawns f1141: for mum s | tea | f1142: i want something to |
| she went down for her | tea | f807: oh [laugh] with the |
| colin arrives in time for | tea | feel like grandad at the |
| grading assessing it turns out | tea | fit for the world market |
| rustle up a cuppie o | tea | for her could you jim |
| no git on wi yeir | tea | for irena mercie ye r |
| 8 tommy kate here for | tea | go long walk with glen |
| tape we ate cutlets for | tea | hamburgers really bought from the |
| or bile them for her | tea | he pulls a small brown |
| thaim aw anfisa serving vershinin | tea | here a letter for ye |
| at homes and pettigrews for | tea | holidays at west kilbride and |
| flouers he heids for a | tea | houss whan his siller is |
| oh f1144: fish fish for | tea | i know i was gonna |
| told where to go for | tea | i m working here for |
| just for the splendid afternoon | tea | i was pleased that they |
| and later on cold for | tea | if there was a big |
| as the bell goes for | tea | in the hall amongst the |
| ate with an omelette for | tea | later we joined the other |
| she eats alphabites for her | tea | lila f1103: does she that |
| 17 to kyles [illegible] for | tea | mary tom pleased catherine tommy |
| boiled their own urn for | tea | mrs jean harris was a |
| we walked miles looking for | tea | mugs but never got beyond |
| for him ha e his | tea | on the table fan he |
| no additives involved lovely for | tea | or brunch do you agree |
| for bully beef or cheapest | tea | or makin s of a |
| we go to hers for | tea | or will we come home |
| of playing at cards for | tea | parties the fish wife supplied |
| connoisseur s sip swirling the | tea | round her mouth for a |
| like to come back for | tea | she asked katie morag half |
| a parcel of steak for | tea | she wid wallop this wi |
| go over to belyaevo for | tea | so on with boots gloves |
| kdy jim jo s for | tea | sunday 13 to kdy with |
| kippers or yalla haddock for | tea | that was the last meal |
| it s too hot for | tea | they have gone gladys sits |
| fried liver and onions for | tea | they never had this at |
| had collieston speldins for their | tea | they were whitings dried on |
| wait their turn for their | tea | until the visitors had theirs |
| an enormous price for ceylon | tea | unusual excitement prevailed on tuesday |
| brought them in for their | tea | usually when they brought them |
| to edinburgh to catherines for | tea | v g i enjoy reading |
| eat a doremoose for yer | tea | washed doon wi flamingo bree |
| for a chat and afternoon | tea | we are grateful that mrs |
| it wis time for their | tea | wi the win blawin straucht |
| aff somewhaur else for his | tea | ye micht think that the |
| weekdays her father had brose | tea | and bread and butter her |
| her age they ay suppit | tea | aroon five whyles in the |
| swilling the dregs of her | tea | clockwise around the bottom of |
| spoons o sugar in her | tea | is livin dangerously to dod |
| at her she wis a | tea | leaf she s aye on |
| with her long complaint no | tea | making facility standards are slipping |
| picks up her mother s | tea | mug from beside her chair |
| that she had had her | tea | not to worry i also |
| in come in afore wir | tea | a winder wad ye like |
| caribbean leddie hauns in oor | tea | an biscuits wi perfect timin |
| bonnets frae the wid a | tea | flask sup ten meenits wi |
| chips sweeled doon wi typhoo | tea | fowk waukin past the gairden |
| ah coud dae wi sum | tea | here ah wes expekkin ti |
| fae the shoppie wi wir | tea | in it m1132: don t |
| wi the promised cuppie o | tea | tae explain far the bluid |
| i was in haein my | tea | the ither efterneen wi my |
| strainer but i made the | tea | wi a bag evie evie |
| gouns sell mango slice an | tea | wi ice wi orchids at |
| me the honour o takin | tea | wi me an ye please |
| me the honour o takin | tea | wi me an ye will |
| academy sharin a cuppie o | tea | wi oor syd as if |
| week at ayr takes his | tea | wi out sugar his sausages |
| they seemed tae enjoy their | tea | best o aa this was |
| it in one of their | tea | breaks andy doesn t understand |
| ye eat the lan o | tea | an tigers the lan o |
| hardly see if ye think | tea | anachronistic jist mind that ah |
| o laachin ye could get | tea | in a tent bit the |
| fash yeirsell aboot dreams the | tea | is weill maskit coud ye |
| crowds of visitors so that | tea | that means supper ye ken |
| cam the teamaister speirin whitna | tea | will ye tak guidsir a |
| me a guid thummilfu o | tea | ah coud fair dae a |
| dae a guid drink o | tea | ah m as dry as |
| like in the lan o | tea | an roses mochy corridors bat |
| an tigers the lan o | tea | an tigers hauds oriental views |
| poems 2004 the lan o | tea | an tigers poems 2004 the |
| a boiled egg oatcakes and | tea | bit in the middle o |
| taste o sacchareens in thair | tea | geordie cuidnae thole thaim at |
| just something mair o a | tea | i suppose but we did |
| o his age of coorse | tea | in an enamel mug is |
| in the knowes o the | tea | kintra an the twa green |
| d jist suppit an enormous | tea | o sardines an cream an |
| o cocoa that s a | tea | pan isn t it f1103: |
| the verra name o the | tea | plantation in sri lanks whar |
| manage the warm an weety | tea | plantations o ceylon it s |
| ain wirds hauf o the | tea | plantations ower in ceylon war |
| dinna get a cuppie o | tea | ronnie entering into the spirit |
| pynts an jaups o het | tea | skail ower the snaw white |
| seirop o feigs or sennae | tea | that we coud uise ti |
| o eh dry dock efter | tea | time till see dan buoy |
| o fun an jokes afore | tea | wis made bit the quines |
| his day the waashin the | tea | made drunk ah waant the |
| fann we re making the | tea | f1103: well you read me |
| kitchen where alice served me | tea | glad rags tonight she eyed |
| me peggy are you sure | tea | loretta gladys loretta just a |
| peggy patiently do you want | tea | bessie i m a bittie |
| or potatoes and a sweet | tea | flowed from strategically placed samovars |
| you got a bed piece | tea | or a bowl of milk |
| blood there s no iced | tea | or petit fours where soldiers |
| the planters quickly switched to | tea | or rubber the british hired |
| sell nae claith whiles nae | tea | or snuff is taen ben |
| early burns suppers lemonade or | tea | was served the following press |
| as well and there was | tea | and buns the bairns had |
| a plate of softening rich | tea | biscuits they had been set |
| sister elsie had porridge with | tea | bread and butter sunday was |
| nothing i ve had my | tea | m1106: mum f1105: uh huh |
| fae work gobble doon his | tea | that i had spent a |
| penis and testacles prepare spice | tea | cardamom ginger cinnamon coriander with |
| cinnamon coriander with hill country | tea | four drops of boiled water |
| wandered about with mugs of | tea | in the room to my |
| backed up with bread and | tea | it s aye interestin tae |
| peggy with another mug of | tea | she gives it to bessie |
| are served with hibiscus mint | tea | small sweet cakes a plump |
| lined and marked with brown | tea | stains twas in the month |
| god it s like fuckin | tea | time with mother now [laugh] |
| piece out to the field | tea | with sugar and milk in |
| been invited out to his | tea | and seeing that he lived |
| measures blue milk into his | tea | pale s a communion wafer |
| the daughter of james anderson | tea | planter and his wife isabella |
| we re late the scaldin | tea | sea saws in its plastic |
| together would you like some | tea | neil no thanks it s |
| hall before some dances and | tea | and sandwiches were served at |
| ii brought harder times again | tea | at dinnertime stopped and there |
| down to the mazawatte ceylon | tea | company at the most extraordinary |
| first planted 80 hectares of | tea | in 1867 at loolecondra estate |
| fear he micht skail the | tea | in the thummil but at |
| at lest pepper said the | tea | is maskit neibor an he |
| would prove a bond at | tea | parties under the ainahau banyan |
| the daily pay of a | tea | plantation worker at just 121 |
| waving at beth fine huvin | tea | playacting beth s response oh |
| be called from rachel s | tea | room at the east gate |
| the show have a fine | tea | see the horse jumping at |
| you towered over everybody at | tea | time i raced to meet |
| more legally in july 1940 | tea | was put on ration at |
| on matters concerning the area | tea | was served at the close |
| the games started at 3pm | tea | was served on the lawn |
| in and got like my | tea | and er put it all |
| yeah f1023: we got a | tea | [?]caddy[/?] and f1026: polish an |
| we ve not got any | tea | f940: it s it s |
| was always boiled you got | tea | if you wanted and this |
| aye it was one high | tea | we got there f718: right |
| tips m941: well we need | tea | we ve not got any |
| through to eat m194: [inaudible] | tea | aye m608: anyway thanks very |
| be ower lang gladys oh | tea | aye that would be very |
| eleiven year sharin chicken drinkin | tea | yer dochter biddie s aye |
| tae s aafa wabblie that | tea | is very weak he d |
| she came a poke of | tea | a lump of cheese a |
| urban terrorists masking pots of | tea | a tiger picking its teeth |
| an whyle pepper poured the | tea | an toastit a whein crumpets |
| pennies an gat a thummilfu | tea | an whan he set aff |
| the table havin a cuppa | tea | and a fag and when |
| prepared by the guides hot | tea | and a tasty chicken salad |
| i wis socht hame tae | tea | bi a frien efter schule |
| was there a few rich | tea | biscuits but the most important |
| drink a few sips of | tea | chrissie is frozen in the |
| turn the peat mask the | tea | dicht the greet frae a |
| a small lot of ceylon | tea | from the gartmore estate in |
| the concept of a high | tea | i don t think that |
| weather fine camp site ok | tea | in duns a fine place |
| yeah m811: it s like | tea | leaves in a bag [laugh] |
| quick sip a mug of | tea | never missed the ashtray snibbed |
| quine they said tho the | tea | pickers telt uncle jeems a |
| life was that of a | tea | plantation manager in inverey dickoya |
| alexander craib was also a | tea | planter retiring to aboyne where |
| the grun they grew inno | tea | plants an a fair lot |
| a hunner lums as cauld | tea | s jawed oot the back |
| a plate of food and | tea | sadie to carolanne kitchen s |
| i m cutting down on | tea | salmonella sang i am a |
| the guild has a silver | tea | set in merchants hall it |
| and takes a sip of | tea | that s fine that she |
| gently laid a tray of | tea | toast and eggs on the |
| it tried to have some | tea | in the buffet but it |
| s aff tae fetch the | tea | some chips an bacardi rum |
| we need to get some | tea | sometime so we werenae sure |
| ve juist brocht him sum | tea | whitna queerlyke fallae masha flaring |
| you could buy loose rich | tea | biscuits there were jars of |
| you real british people take | tea | in the afternoon the town |
| breeks you say infuse the | tea | we say mask the tae |
| said if you are cold | tea | will warm you if you |
| my grandpapa were merchants selling | tea | we lived in claremont gardens |
| f1026: polish an mmhm f1023: | tea | and things like that mmhm |
| like resting oars sky high | tea | cosies beaks split in eggy |
| ii ice like weak green | tea | is putting the lid on |
| legless like yours hands out | tea | mugs sadie legless checks sweatshirt |
| like fleecy oo the scaldin | tea | sea saws in its plastic |
| the good wife was making | tea | she sweeled the inside of |
| the kinkin brig ti the | tea | hoose on the inch the |
| ti skail it lad that | tea | is wurth its wecht in |
| leningrad and were mercifully given | tea | by very nice english speaking |
| and races were held and | tea | jelly and ice cream enjoyed |
| eaten three nights ago the | tea | stained mugs that were dotted |
| governor s mansion sipping iced | tea | beside the outdoor pool blue |
| is going to spill the | tea | caw cannie nou that s |
| is situated in mackwood s | tea | factory established in 1841 mackwood |
| was eh makin the teachers | tea | i mean it s amazin |
| bi logie s braes the | tea | pickers war thrang roon hatton |
| fermer s dowpit doon the | tea | s brocht ben aywis the |
| opens the door excitement risin | tea | s on the table breid |
| s torn plastic tablecloth hibiscus | tea | sweet cakes the plaint of |
| that s the verra best | tea | that s aw the road |
| of pig s intestine beef | tea | was an invalid food it |
| voice was not unlike cold | tea | being strained through gravel mean |
| nothing memorable was said over | tea | but afterwards when we all |
| are part of the mackwood | tea | empire james taylor was the |
| until it was replaced by | tea | in the late seventeenth and |
| laundry park on arbuthnott estate | tea | was to be in the |
| sae the prentices brocht in | tea | an ance it wis by |
| cardamom pepper mace an cinnamon | tea | an rubber fenugreek rice an |
| the kettle an maskit the | tea | an the gray fluff in |
| hum of an old psalm | tea | ceremony the 19th century british |
| parritch drount mince an taurry | tea | chips fried in butter margarine |
| sandwiches and drinkin mugs of | tea | sayin rosaries an pourin oot |
| an georgian hooses earl gray | tea | weel wattered lawns rose buss |
| office and so we drank | tea | and chatted until about 10 |
| too soft sprinkle flour on | tea | cloth tie up not too |
| horseback the reik frae the | tea | fyres drifts up til the |
| dizzying drops through terraces of | tea | rising up into the clouds |
| upstairs cafe in sagorsk ordering | tea | and cake total cost 6 |
| to enter the world of | tea | and tamils two brothers david |
| messrs gow wilson and stanton | tea | brokers in public auction of |
| helpin tae pour oot the | tea | f632: mm f646: and do |
| and the preparation of such | tea | is of course most costly |
| moved the magazine paper and | tea | mugs have all gone it |
| sadie puts the food and | tea | on the small table beside |
| the evergreen 1724 and the | tea | table miscellany 1724 32 and |
| through all the fudge perfumes | tea | trays and engraved crystal i |
| the magic hour before wir | tea | when tam and ben and |
| maxwell fernando describes the first | tea | auction on 30th july 1883 |
| enduring the old men drinking | tea | beneath tall palms black silhouettes |
| the un dead sipping weak | tea | between grimacing lips i pinned |
| 1891 william somerville the pioneer | tea | broker by maxwell fernando hokandara |
| on william somerville the pioneer | tea | broker maxwell fernando describes the |
| outgoing expenses mainly stationery postages | tea | cash in hand 3 90 |
| on the lake head massage | tea | ceremony solitary bather visiting the |
| washed yer claes cooked yer | tea | cleaned yer hoose but that |
| packet of dodgy looking herbal | tea | concocted by jan de vries |
| tae steenhillock kirk manse the | tea | dishes war steepin in the |
| song of two islands the | tea | estate nuwara eliya major rogers |
| india transporting them onto the | tea | estates in large numbers many |
| lanka hame fae hame the | tea | estates on the colombo nuwara |
| unblended single estate high grown | tea | from the labookellie estate 2 |
| turned upside down tae high | tea | glivs gloves pooin pulling kiarr |
| hill to caldy have afternoon | tea | in garden cafè very nice |
| on road golden coloured good | tea | in peebles on to kates |
| the kitchiefowk set in the | tea | lentren mait cam on neist |
| report cash inflow from membership | tea | outgoing expenses mainly stationery postages |
| mr t c anderson this | tea | possesses extraordinary quality in liquor |
| our first taste of russian | tea | served in the traditional manner |
| marmalade spread deliciously on toast | tea | slopped round twenty stomaches earl |
| frog rushing about getting the | tea | so i stop crying i |
| smored bi jungle ringed bi | tea | the anely british neebors hyne |
| wife bustled aboot preparing the | tea | the lowe of the fire |
| 1 1s per 1lb the | tea | ultimately knocked down to the |
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