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Scottish Gaelic literature / Gairm / Scottish Renaissance / Derick Thomson / Finlay J. MacDonald / Scottish Gaelic / Iain Crichton Smith / Calum MacLeod / British people / Scottish people / Scottish literature
Date: 2003-10-16 03:40:56
Scottish Gaelic literature
Gairm
Scottish Renaissance
Derick Thomson
Finlay J. MacDonald
Scottish Gaelic
Iain Crichton Smith
Calum MacLeod
British people
Scottish people
Scottish literature

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