Dear Frankie
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Mmm.
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Dear Frankie,
here's another stamp for your collection.

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This one's a real beauty. The Queen Mary.
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They don't build them like that any more.
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When I was your age,
I lived so close to the sea I could taste it.

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The sharp, salty taste on the inside of my mouth.
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And I can taste it now.
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That same sharp saltiness.
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Up here on the deck.
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So we're sailing down towards the Cape now.
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The sky here is the most beautiful
shade of blue I've ever seen.

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It's like the stone in your Ma's engagement ring.
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Ask her to show you it,
then you'll know exactly what I mean.

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Oh, you got it, then?
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I always get it when I go, you know that.
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I didnae know you were still going to go.
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Now that we're here.
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I thought you might have stopped all that.
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No.
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I've no plans to stop any of it.
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Yes, can I help you?
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Hello?
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Hello! I'm talking to you.
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Er...
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Could you come back here, please?
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Excuse me, I'm talking to you!
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Excuse me.
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Cheeky wee devil, you.
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Look, son, I did not come up the Clyde
in a paper boat.

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I am well aware that a wee boy your age
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should be at school doing sums
at this time of the day.

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There's no flies on me, so come on.
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Let's have a look at the note
from your teacher, shall we?


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