In this way, although the ancient ballads are not forgotten, new words are also fitted to the plaintive folk-tunes (fados) which every farm-hand knows and sings, accompanied sometimes by a rude clarinet or bagpipes, but more frequently by the so-called Portuguese guitar - an instrument which resembles a mandolin rather than the guitars of Italy and Spain. [Please select]
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There they found the ratcatcher playing his bagpipes at the same spot as the evening before. [Please select]
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The new Black Watch, stalwart Scotchmen, bagpipes playing, charged over everything. [Please select]
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In another book Hugo had spoken of the Scottish bagpipes as "bugpipes." [Please select]
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A great many persons told him that the word was "bagpipes," and not "bugpipes." [Please select]
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By-and-by he saw a man playing the bagpipes--_tweedle-dum, tweedle-dee_. [Please select]
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So the beautiful red cow was given for the bagpipes. [Please select]
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