I dinna hold wi' your secrets, and a secret that the haill toun kens!
2
Soch that men callen daisies in our toun
3
Every hamlet throughout Shetland is called a toun.
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I had half a mind to push on to the big toun or even to the abroad.
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I canna think what the factor's ettlin' at to let sic' ill-faured chiels come about the toun.
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It's no a thing that will hide, and the haill toun kens as weel as you or me.
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Weel, I have some business in the toun too; but I'll join you at three, if the vivers can tarry so long.'
8
He said his 'heart was sair for the bonnie leddy sae far frae a' her friends and living her lane in Edinboro' toun.'
9
Doun by Goldieslaw they're makkin' a dam for takin' water to the toun, and they're thinkin' o' daein' the like wi' the Callowa.
10
This will pe to pe kiving notice to aal it may pe concerning, tat Rory ta toun of Tunkel for wan hour and mhore.
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I dinna hold wi' your secrets, and a secret that the haill toun kens! She snapped her fingers with an air of large disdain.
12
Although Burns, in 1787, briefly described the place as a "lazy toun," the inhabitants were displaying much energy in carrying out improvements in their port.
13
I was at your large Toun's house, in the county of Fermanegh.
14
As for Toun Parapatih Pendek, he took leave to return to Perlak.
15
Turning to the prime minister, Toun Parapatih, he said:
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That is why, when night came, the prince invited Toun Parapatih Pendek, Bandarang, and their companions.