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the station [cough] [?]emotiveness[/?] and | waved | to to this train that |
in their eyes as they | waved | farewell it did seem somewhat |
it from a self you | waved | farewell to at heathrow airport |
100 like a lamb and | waved | cheerfully to the assembly on |
successful but because his publishers | waved | a lot of money in |
fine spray of dandruff has | waved | the tanks and guns and |
red square where mikhail had | waved | to the troops that morning |
was sung called poppies gaily | waved | to night also remembered on |
shed the brewer tooted and | waved | on his way to the |
fowk in the train they | waved | an shoutit tae ony body |
tae pass an the fowk | waved | back an the horses boltit |
dealt with them he quickly | waved | us through and suddenly we |
last soviet lunch and then | waved | them off on their big |
a tangle of blankets and | waved | us towards a couple of |
right people everyone smiled and | waved | and said thank you very |
aw the braw yung callants | waved | aye ti me as thay |
live uh huh m845: aye | waved | it in front o the |
street some in small groups | waved | banners and drunkenly chanted slogans |
along and they whistled and | waved | at me i couldn t |
by with a mate we | waved | him to join us not |
leave then i thanked him | waved | him good bye and set |
owre tae da lass an | waved | as he gud dan he |