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Weel, Angus had got no farther in the tune than the first skirl when Lauchlan louped at him, and ripped up the startled crittur's pipes wi 'his dirk.
The Little Minister 1898
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Na, I canna tell what has happened, but at the least Lauchlan maun hae dirked the earl.
The Little Minister 1898
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Lauchlan gave me a look that sent me farther into the field, and strutted past, shrieking defiance through his pipes, until I lost him and his followers in a bend of the road.
The Little Minister 1898
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What happened next was that Lauchlan wi 'his dirk handy for onybody that micht try to stop him, marched once round the table, playing' The Campbells are Coming, 'and then straucht out o' the Spittal, his chest far afore him, and his head so weel back that he could see what was going on ahint.
The Little Minister 1898
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As soon as he was old enough to blow out candles, Lauchlan Ferris knew he had a special kind of birthday.
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As soon as he was old enough to blow out candles, Lauchlan Ferris knew he had a special kind of birthday.
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Lauchlan Leishman and Ken Thompson fronted a Senate committee in Canberra today, arguing that the system surrounding international child abductions needs a desperate overhaul.
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"One thing I want to do in my life is meet someone who had someone die that day," Lauchlan says.
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"I tell everybody, 'I have a really, really special birthday,' " says Lauchlan, a fourth-grader at Chouteau Elementary School in Kansas City, North.
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Lauchlan's parents tell him he's an angel, a child born on a day when other people died.
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