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1 You get right into bid, and I'll make you a cup of rid-pipper tay to take the chill out of you.
2 And perhaps yü'd take the laste bit o' refrashment, Miss Wenna, as yü go by: Jane would get yü a coop o' tay to once.
3 I did so earlier with Tay to get a look at Bremen's vision.
4 Then he turned and walked off, leaving Tay to ponder the matter alone.
5 I want Tay to be alive again.
6 "Goot tay to you, Captain Foster," said Port-veldt, grinning amiably.
7 "Goot tay to you, Muster Ruvnshaw," said Angus, on reaching the summit of the knoll.
8 "Coot tay to you, sir," said Angus.
9 Jerle motioned Tay to one side while he went to the other, and together they worked their way down the hall to the main rooms.
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