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tammy

plain-woven (often glazed) fabric of wool or wool and cotton used especially formerly for linings and garments and curtains (= tam) a woolen cap of Scottish origin

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Little Tammy MacRoberts.
It's a pleasure, I assure you, Tammy.
You haven't changed much, Tammy.
No. It's good of you, Tammy, but no.
Good night, Tammy.
But why, Tammy?
That's a pretty cold estimate, Tammy.
You don't know much about real fear, Tammy.
I've come to ask you a favour, Tammy.
Please, Tammy.
That's a lie, Tammy, isn't it?
No, Tammy. You don't understand men yet.
Don't take all this on yourself, Tammy.
Ah, Tammy, an hour and.
It's good of you, Tammy, but no. I'd only mess that up too.
Please, Tammy. I'll try not to disgrace you.
No, Tammy.
Nope. No, sir. No time for eating tonight, Tammy.
It ain't the swamp this time, Tammy.
It means immortal. My full name is Tambrey Tyree, only folks call me Tammy.
What are you thinking about, Tammy?
Oh, no, Tammy.
I'II never forget you, Tammy.
Tammy, child, them men is from the Iaw.
I wanted you to get some schooling Tammy.
Tammy!
Yes, Mother, it's Tammy.
Now, Tammy!
Tammy, would you mind terribly.
Oh, you don't go, Tammy.
Don't be taken in by the glamorous past, Tammy.

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