> Same lady wants a good version of "The Ball of Kirriemuir" (this does
> not mean one padded out to 200 verses with innumerable repetitive
> in-jokes off the Internet).

Answering my own question - we decided to go for the Belle Stewart
one in McColl & Seeger, I'd forgotten it was in there and found it
when looking for something else entirely.  If anything it's a bit
*too* short, but hey, size isn't everything.


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