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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Tales by the peat fire
"The enchanting tongues went on and on beside the fish-oil lamps. Then the grey of morning entered the crofts and called the islanders back once more to their hard work of ploughing and fishing".
George Mackay Brown
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