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is a traditional bard's ditty, handed down through the generations of their | is a traditional bard's ditty, handed down through the generations of their | ||
music-loving village. | music-loving village. | ||
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The next several pages are filled with instrumental dance tunes. One of the | The next several pages are filled with instrumental dance tunes. One of the | ||
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accompanies it is so fast as to appear twitchy to the uninformed observer. | accompanies it is so fast as to appear twitchy to the uninformed observer. | ||
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The next song in the booklet is a ballad to be sung by a young lass. This | The next song in the booklet is a ballad to be sung by a young lass. This | ||
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The last song in the booklet is a children's rhyme, intended to encourage | The last song in the booklet is a children's rhyme, intended to encourage | ||
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Two more airs with the power to surge | Two more airs with the power to surge | ||
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