We get 'a' the airts the wind can blow' up here.' [Please select]
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"Anywhere--nowhere--everywhere; to 'all the airts the wind can blaw."' [Please select]
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The backwaters lay like a steel mirror reflecting the gray shadowy pile of the Palace, the poojari--waist-deep in them--was a solitary figure flinging water to the sacred airts, absorbed in a thorough purification from sin. [Please select]
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There was a son of Burns there, Major Burns whom Macready knows--he sung "Of all the airts", "John Anderson", and another song of his father's.' [Please select]
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