Buxton (Bawdestanes, Bue-stanes), formed into a civil parish from Bakewell in 1895, has thus claims to be considered one of the oldest English spas. [Please select]
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"We got awa' in a carriage in the tail-end, and the stanes hitting it was all the good luck flung after me."' [Please select]
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During a hail-storm country children sing:-- Rainy, rainy rattle-stanes, Dinna rain on me; But rain on Johnnie Groat's House, Far owre the sea. [Please select]
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"The stanes are big, ye see," explained Andrew, while the two men were approaching. [Please select]
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I've finished that bing o' stanes, so you needna chap ony mair this forenoon.' [Please select]
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"It'll be my new brogues[6] that ye hear bumpin' Upon the muckle stanes," said the Laird. [Please select]
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"Biggin a dry-stane dyke, I think, wi' the grey geese, as they ca' thae great loose stanes--Odd, that passes a' thing I e'er heard tell of." [Please select]
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