I live on the wrang side of Glencroe to quarrel with Inverara. |
What wrang hae I done that you should sit in judgment on me. |
Ye see what put him on the wrang scent was a notion 'at I had put it some gait. |
They began patting themselves dry and Lydie wrung out her hair with the towel. |
It was distorted in a horrible shape, because she had wrung her hands nervously. |
There was a pear and a glass of fino as an aperitif, and later this evening, the bottle of Bourbon will be wrung out. |