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schöl an we waited an | waited | an got kinda scunnered an |
o da schöl an we | waited | an waited an got kinda |
reported intae the reception an | waited | an waited eventually it juist |
shakings of the head we | waited | and waited while ksenia registered |
the reception an waited an | waited | eventually it juist aifter one |
that and then they all | waited | they waited till the tide |
then they all waited they | waited | till the tide suited and |
the head we waited and | waited | while ksenia registered me but |
english tourists predominantly middle aged | waited | to climb aboard the familiar |
at mti at 8am and | waited | for ksenia outside until about |
news off the street mitchel | waited | and he listened he was |
awa i beg ye lauder | waited | for mitchel to go on |
voice was barely audible mitchel | waited | hae ye brocht me ma |
actual students over coffee and | waited | fruitlessly in a queue for |
kicked by the others bystanders | waited | in a small queue ignoring |
backs into the rain and | waited | in the darkness c mon |
woefully into the darkness i | waited | with what composure i could |
early in the afternoon we | waited | in the shelter till our |
kirned up khaki snaw and | waited | and watched while he took |
life i loved him and | waited | on him coming ilka summer |
a pool of frozen lard | waited | to kindle the fire a |
for the document and she | waited | till it was in his |
to bed as usual an | waited | till mornin i jist felt |
to fiona so i ve | waited | till mrs blaikie comes on |
back the next day mary | waited | till they d gone before |
them atween us sae we | waited | till they were abreist o |
and fruit juice while we | waited | and the guy at the |
mars multiply amplified while we | waited | we patted our freezing hands |
hammer and sickle then we | waited | while chris and ann had |
flower strewn path where i | waited | while he went to the |
best o it you were | waited | on hand an foot by |
oot here like lady muck | waited | on hand an foot wi |
of the other boys have | waited | for him at the school |
of eager boys and girls | waited | their turn to speak to |
lowered her voice dramatically and | waited | a moment for this to |
eclair the other job seekers | waited | in a ragged line outside |
strangers the family member we | waited | for during all those months |
discharge 239 of whom have | waited | more than 12 months if |
chapter 2 changing room jimmy | waited | behind on the pitch wishing |
number of msps who have | waited | behind to hear the debate |
the bank wi the cheque | waited | a day or so until |
he was still fuming he | waited | until i opened the doors |
be more sensible if committees | waited | until the 40 day consideration |
have had had the msp | waited | until the first day back |
the street lamps as i | waited | for the 67 bus at |
11ºc and falling as i | waited | for the bus from profsoyuznaya |
be at da pier smootie | waited | fur da ferryman ta turn |
attractions entertained me as i | waited | my turn on a wooden |
next planted silence oo ve | waited | a gae long whiles fur |
horn loud and long i | waited | no result i sounded the |
short given that we had | waited | so long for the change |
palaces one wonders why they | waited | so long for the revolution |
dealing with patients who have | waited | too long for treatment leads |
during my exile and i | waited | hopefully for better things things |
the hurry dear zebediah wiv | waited | aw these years pause how |
sailin days wis dön i | waited | fur him fowr lang year |
welcome man fur i ve | waited | lang this day an the |
jonsar jist sat doon an | waited | for it tae appear again |
absent no room key i | waited | for 30 minutes reading punch |
served with bread so we | waited | and made that our evening |
a secret ballot we have | waited | for our first scottish parliament |
to the english club we | waited | in the lobby of the |
two have fallen off we | waited | about an hour to get |
fat bli- i ve always | waited | for her to walk in |
used to be as we | waited | with bated breath for lancelot |
an gat them bylt they | waited | at the chapel or the |
funeral after the ceremony he | waited | near the churchyard gate just |
twist and he grunted i | waited | thinking he would try to |
now promising support as i | waited | it struck me that my |
gathered along the expected route | waited | in vain no i wasn |