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Date: 2019-01-27 03:53 pm (UTC)
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We probably would, but what we would never do is leave out "my" or "the" before the noun. I'm familiar with that British usage, though, so it wasn't the wording which threw me, just that the pronunciation was hard to follow.

The line after "'Twas a grand ride back, though" I also miss, and the one after that is "Doorsteps ... always ready," but I can't tell what's in between. This is after listening to it enough times that it only makes the incomprehension worse.
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