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1 These are fine lads , but don't flatter 'em too much just yet.
2 You have two fine lads taking care of you to-night.
3 No, I just couldn't do too much for such fine lads as you are.
4 Didn't I lose two brothers in it - as fine lads as ye'd find anywhere in the world!
5 They were fine lads , straight of limb, supple and lithe, without, however, much show of muscle.
6 They are both fine lads , and, as you say, we love one just as well as the other.
8 As for the young men, Fergus, Stair and Agnew Garland, they are fine lads and a credit to the neighbourhood.
9 Give way, my fine lads ! cried Uncle Jack; and the crew pulled until I feared they might spring their oars.
10 They were fine lads ; but, as very often happens in such cases, they could only speak the language of the country.
11 I looked through a window, at a great height, and saw about twenty or thirty fine lads sporting in a court below.
12 There's twa as fine lads an' gude scholars as ye'll fin' in the haill kintra-side, no to mention the laird and mysel'.
13 "Two-both away now-finelads-quite wrapped up in them-youngest especially."
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