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Little wee toorin dow

LORD RANDAL—R

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Pitcairn's MSS, III, 11. “From tradition: widow Stevenson.”

1

‘Whare hae ye been a' day, my little wee toorin dow?’
‘It's I've been at my grandmammy's; mak my bed, mammy, now.’

2

‘And what did ye get frae your grandmammy, my little wee toorin dow?’
‘It's I got a wee bit fishy to eat; mak my bed, mammy, now.’

3

‘An what did ye do wi the banes o it, my little wee toorin dow?’
‘I gied it to my black doggy to eat; mak my bed, mammy, now.’

4

‘An what did your little black doggy do syne, my little wee toorin dow?’
‘He shot out his head, and his feet, and he died; as I do, mammy, now.’