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Those Buns Were Cookies!

en ROM one who had read Aunt Daisy’s account of having tea in the tea room at Edinburgh Castle after visiting the shrine, came a picture postcard of the castle, with New Year greetings from Obura, and this pithy ment:"Not BUNS, my dear Aunt Daisy; not BUNS! COOKIES! A Scotch bun, ’od warrant us, is a thing of naught." (Signed) "The McShooshook." "1 expect many another Scot had noticed my un-Scot-tish word," comments Aunt Daisy. "ill remember, ! had thought of ‘cookies’ as American, but they were evidently Scottish first!" = ~~ _ ~~. "Ee eee an eee

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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 32, 20 January 1939, Page 26

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Those Buns Were Cookies! Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 32, 20 January 1939, Page 26

Those Buns Were Cookies! Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 32, 20 January 1939, Page 26

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