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  • He hated the way the Laddies fi 'Kirkcaldy persisted in treating him like a caricature.

    The Distant Echo McDermid, Val 2003

  • At the year's midnight, the four Laddies fi 'Kirkcaldy would gather in the Town Square and bring in the New Year together.

    The Distant Echo McDermid, Val 2003

  • The Laddies fi 'Kirkcaldy were ready to head for home.

    The Distant Echo McDermid, Val 2003

  • Since their early teens, the Laddies fi 'Kirkcaldy had regarded this as their personal fiefdom.

    The Distant Echo McDermid, Val 2003

  • Robin's information wasn't much, it was true, but it made Maclennan feel there was a pattern to the activities of the Laddies fi '

    The Distant Echo McDermid, Val 2003

  • There was no love lost between the Laddies fi 'Kirkcaldy and the two Englishmen who shared their six-room campus house.

    The Distant Echo McDermid, Val 2003

  • As the chimes began, the Laddies fi 'Kirkcaldy looked at each other.

    The Distant Echo McDermid, Val 2003

  • The eight stumbling feet of the self-styled Laddies fi 'Kirkcaldy traced the familiar path of their short cut over Hallow Hill to life Park, the most modern of the halls of residence attached to St. Andrews University, where their perpetually unmade beds yawned a welcome, lolling tongues of sheets and blankets trailing to the floors.

    The Distant Echo McDermid, Val 2003

  • The house felt violated, Alex thought as he opened the door into the self-contained unit the Laddies fi 'Kirkcaldy had turned into their personal fiefdom.

    The Distant Echo McDermid, Val 2003

  • He whistled a cheery rendition of "Laddies, There's Trouble, Oh, Trouble A-Comin '."

    Omnibus Lackey, Mercedes 1993

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