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Osborne, who was to take the left, with his tam-o-shanter bonnet cocked on the side of his head, as jaunty a Highland officer as ever trod the heath in Flanders.
"The Red Watch" With the First Canadian Division in Flanders John Allister Currie
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Susan thought them a pretty study to-day; Josephine so demurely beautiful in her middy jacket and tam-o-shanter cap, and Philip so obviously proud of her.
Saturday's Child Kathleen Thompson Norris 1923
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Then came a band of tiny boys carrying wooden guns over their shoulders and dressed as Turcos; large groups of bigger boys followed dressed in white trousers, blue coats and tam-o-shanter hats, and headed by a bugle band.
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"Looking up, he saw a slender little girl in a long tan coat and a white tam-o-shanter" Frontispiece
Sandy Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice 1906
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The thistle caught Sir Walter, and the next day when he came to call on the sculptor he saw a tam-o-shanter hanging on the top of an easel and a bit of plaid scarf thrown carelessly across the corner of the picture below.
Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 06 Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Artists Elbert Hubbard 1885
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In the Tale of Benjamin Bunny, there's one line about Benjamin trying on his tam-o-shanter.
unknown title 2009
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So until they release a new edition that replaces "macintosh" with "raincoat" and explains that a tam-o-shanter is a woolen scotting cap with a pompom in the middle, I would steer clear of
unknown title 2009
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Every time I see that clip I'm relieved when Ian removes the tam-o-shanter and that heavy tweed cape when he ... uh ... whips out his flute.
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Every time I see that clip I'm relieved when Ian removes the tam-o-shanter and that heavy tweed cape when he ... uh ... whips out his flute.
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Angus, the stuffed Scottie with the ragged tam-o-shanter who shared her bed, and the comforting hum of her parents" conversation from the living room below, punctuated by the baritone sax of the theme music from Perry Mason.
A Breath of Snow and Ashes Gabaldon, Diana 2005
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