Our folk had tirled the dead dragoons as bare as bawbees before we were loose amaist. [Please select]
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The lovers and ghaists in the old ballads always "tirled at the pin," you remember; that is, touched it gently. [Please select]
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The lovers and ghaists in the old ballads always 'tirled at the pin,' you remember; that is, touched it gently. [Please select]
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"Sae licht he jumpèd up the stair, And tirled at the pin; Oh, wha sae ready as hersel' To let the laddie in."' [Please select]
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Late at nicht, Fanny, the bonny gypsy, cam' ben the hoose an' tirled at the pin of oor bigly bower door, speirin' for baps and bannocks.' [Please select]
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