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1. Jock's not a happy bunny on account of the punters fucking croaking, ye ken, laddie
2. ‘Hold your foot up, laddie, I’ll cover that over and then you’ll be a bit more comfortable
3. “I thought you may be sprucing up a bit, laddie,” he said as the young man closed the cabin door behind him
4. “That's what we'll find out, shortly, laddie,” replied Mr
5. While I was clearing a table a loud gent hailed me, “Hey laddie!” said he, “Three more here and be quick about it!” And in a jiffy I was to the bar and back to his table with his order
6. "Well why are you bothering me, laddie? You should be talking to the desk-sergeant
7. "He attacked me, that's what he did, laddie
8. “I’ve walked this neighbourhood for twenty-six years, laddie, and it’s about time a man of your parts learned to get in out of the rain
9. My mind was focused, laddie!
10. "Well, Michael, me laddie
11. What you’ve got there Laddie, is the residue that was left around it’s two
12. Unks says, “I’ll tell you laddie
13. “That there laddie is the great ancient ‘Rock of Gibraltar’
14. The shadow of a canopy hangs just above Cass’ head as Unks says, “Have you ever had a pastry laddie?”
15. Cass continues on while slowly raising his waving hand to the laddie
16. He scratches his head while saying, “You’ve grown too quick laddie
17. “No laddie, the real reason I’m here is to tell you where we’re really headed
18. Someone just bopped her on the head, laddie, and then turned her over and set about removing her face
19. As he was dragged down a hatchway she called out after him, “Now you laddie bucks stay away from him do you hear me now! Ye can all have a round or two after I’ve had my fill
20. that unacknowledged loyalty to the early faith in kings which set the most democratic nation under the sun in ferment at the coming of a royal yellow-haired laddie, some years ago, and which still has something to do with the love the young country bears the old, like that of a big son for an imperious little mother, who held him while she could, and let him go with a farewell scolding when he rebelled
21. Glancing at her he added: “But how would you know, laddie?”
22. I was grieved for my brother, and very much distressed to think of what had happened to blithe Dicky, as I was wont to call my nephew when he was a laddie, and I would fain have gratified the spirit of revenge in myself; but I brought to mind his roving and wanton pranks, and I counselled his father first to abide the upshot of the wound, representing to him, in the best manner I could, that it was but the quarrel of the young men, and that maybe his son was as muckle in fault as Swinton
23. Do not think very harshly of me, laddie