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Consequently, conversation was slow, but most itinerant priests were able to accommodate and hear confessions in either the Irish or Scots Gaelic. Braithwaite, you will find the Scots Gaelic of lain Crichton Smith and Sorley Maclean, Les Murray's distinctively Australian cadences, and the India of Sujata Bhatt. Lamond sings in Scots Gaelic and her accompaniments -- foot-tapping, the creaking of a spinning wheel, fiddles and cellos -- are sparse. |
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