One sunny Saturday morning,
Kurstin and Jesse went into town to get collect food for their supper. They walked down Lade Braes (bonnie ladies) path . . .
through Boase Wood, past the old mill and across the bridge . . .
and to the market at the far end of the town (or
toun).

But they weren't sure what to eat. They looked at smoked fish (or smokies) . . .
and brussels sprouts . . .
and organic eggs . . .
and three kinds of hot chocolate.
Finally, they bought chicken (from the poultry man who also sold guinea fowl and goose) . . .
and cheddar-and-ginger cheese (although, truth be told, they considered the cheddar-and-whisky option) . . .
and a chocolate bar with Snickers in it . . .

and gluten-free sausage stuffed with sage and onion . . .
and were home in time for tea.
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