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An Aberdonian, he resembled one of the black Aberdeen Angus cattle from his native territory: black curls tumbling over a broad forehead, liquid dark eyes always on the lookout for the red rag, wide cheekbones seeming to drag his fleshy nose across his face, full lips always moist.

He was a silent, precise man with a dour nature and a hard Aberdonian accent.

The Aberdonian detective turned off Union Street into Broad Street, - then turned left past Marischal College.

Once more he heard her recite with pride, and an Aberdonian accent so slight that only a connoisseur could have detected it, the words which Spenser had penned to celebrate an earlier marriage.

Josh himself apologized in profuse Aberdonian for not having been by her side to aid her, but she dismissed this with kind, if brusque, impatience.

When he went back for it later he found, to his relief, that the blunt little Aberdonian was out.

The last time Faraday checked, Joyce had been married to a uniformed Inspector in the Southampton BCU, a dour Aberdonian with a roving eye and a passion for fitness routines.

Essays form, as it were, the inner court of the temple of which the Aberdonian Inquiry is the vestibule.