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Binnorie
THE TWA SISTERS—K
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‘O sister, sister, gie me your hand,Binnorie and Binnorie
And I'll give the half of my fallow-land,
By the bonnie mill-dams of Binnorie.’
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The first time the bonnie fiddle played,‘Hang my sister, Alison,’ it said,
‘At the bonnie mill-dams of Binnorie.’
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