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  • "Eilidh," I heard him whisper; "Eilidh of the lips like the red, red rowan and the golden-brown hair!"

    The Moon Pool 1919

  • "Eilidh," I heard him whisper; "Eilidh of the lips like the red, red rowan and the golden-brown hair!"

    The Moon Pool Abraham Merritt 1913

  • Aside from their Majesties having the great wisdom and taste to make Eilidh the Bard of Caid, the event itself was extraordinarily well organized and entertaining.

    Yesterdays and todays Dayle A. Dermatis 2008

  • Eilidh, see these two entries as to why sometimes my comments aren't as "here fix this and all will be well" as we'd like them to be.

    Personalized Query Rejections, for a limited time only! 2008

  • We also ran into Simon, who was quite drunk, and Eilidh, who was also quite and unusually drunk, and many other fine folks in various stages of inebriation.

    Archive 2007-10-07 Dayle A. Dermatis 2007

  • We also ran into Simon, who was quite drunk, and Eilidh, who was also quite and unusually drunk, and many other fine folks in various stages of inebriation.

    Stuff and bits Dayle A. Dermatis 2007

  • Eilidh,” I heard him whisper; “Eilidh of the lips like the red, red rowan and the golden-brown hair!”

    The Moon Pool 2004

  • Or the wave on the sea that moves as thou movest, Eilidh.

    The Moon Pool 2004

  • “Lakla of the golden eyes — no Eilidh — the Fair!”

    The Moon Pool 2004

  • I worked until 1pm, then walked home and decided to visit Eilidh and Ava at their work, but neither of them was working.

    withkerth Diary Entry withkerth 2001

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