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Blethertoun Braes: More Manky Minging Rhymes in Scots

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Blethertoun Braes: More Manky Minging Rhymes in Scots - Robertson, James, and Fitt, Matthew, and Dewar, Bob (Illustrator)
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My name is Colonel Swithering-Gitt, I'm the local laird and a bit of a twit. I don't speak Scots, I'm far too posh, But my butler does - his name's McCosh. He says, 'Wid ye like some fish tae yer tea?' And he purs me drams as big as the sea. He's a jolly nice chap but, once in a while, He says to me with a sickly smile: 'Ye couldnae survive a day withoot me - Ye'd hae nae whisky and ye'd hae nae tea. Ye couldnae shave yer rosy reid cheeks, And holes wid appear in yer socks in yer breeks. 'In fact,' he says, 'ye ...

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Blethertoun Braes: More Manky Minging Rhymes in Scots 2004, Itchy Coo, London

ISBN-13: 9781845020231

Scots

Paperback