“It didn't rain, so I decided to come piece with you.[…]” We never finished that piece.
Gardyloo is a word logophiles find irresistible. According to Ms. Sperling, gardyloo was, in old Edinburgh, a warning cry before throwing dirty water from windows into the street in the 1770s. […]
in old Edinburgh, a warning cry before throwing dirty water from windows into the street in the 1770s. […]
'Oh, we'll pull you off before you can say knife. Take care of His Excellency. I shall try to get a little sleep now.'
And so they entered into the town witliout any gainstanding.
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