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Between You and Me

CHAPTER XVIII
17/27

And they'll applaud and ask for mair.

I think there's usually a leaven o' Scots in sic a audience; just Scots enough so I'll ha' a friend or twa before I start.

And after that a's weel.
It's a great sicht to see the great crowds gather in a wee place that's happened to be chosen for a performance or twa because there's a theatre or a hall that's big enough.

They'll come in their motor cars; they'll come driving in behind a team o' horses; aye, and there's some wull come on shanks' mare.

And it's a sobering thing tae think they're a' coming, a' those gude folk, tae hear me sing.


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