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You were right -- yes, you were right, old Ewie Gal.
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897
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You were right -- yes, you were right, old Ewie Gal.
The World for Sale, Volume 2. Gilbert Parker 1897
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You were right -- yes, you were right, old Ewie Gal.
The World for Sale, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897
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Absorbed in his own thoughts, Robert began to play The Ewie wi 'the
Robert Falconer George MacDonald 1864
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As he passed through Aberdeen, Burns met Bishop Skinner, a Bishop of the Scottish Episcopal Church; and when he learnt that the Bishop's father, the author of the song of _Tulloch-gorum_, and _The Ewie wi 'the crookit horn_, and other Scottish songs, was still alive, an aged
Robert Burns John Campbell Shairp 1852
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Your three songs, "Tullochgorum," "John of Badenyon," and "Ewie wi 'the crookit horn," go in this second number.
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Your three songs, "Tullochgorum," "John of Badenyon," and "Ewie wi 'the crookit Horn," go in this second number.
The Letters of Robert Burns Robert Burns 1777
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"Ewie wi 'the crooked Horn," "John o 'Badenyond," &c., and what is of still more consequence, he is one of the worthiest of mankind.
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Adam’s Apple to trochÄ inne podejÅcie do chrzeÅcijaÅskiej przypowieÅci o Adamie i Ewie.
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Storm mist: thuis Bas The Haunted - Versus Ewie The Moi Non Plus - The Moi Non Plus Ludo Milosh
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