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 22 COALMAN’S COURTSHIP. but I’m no ready yet, I have twa gown to ſpin, and things to make, Sawny. Hute, things to make, ye ha as money things as ye‘ll need, woman canna ye ſpin. gowns in your ain houſe we me, as right as here we an auld gin ning mither. Kate. But dear Saunders ye muſt gi‘e a body ſome time to think on‘t, twad be ill far'd to rulh together juſt at the firſt. Sawny. And do you think I hae nae- thing ado but come here every ither day hoiting alter you, it‘LL no do, I maun be either aff or on wi‘ you, either tell me or take me, for I ken of either: twa, an' ſome o' you I will has, for as: I'm a ſinner, my mither is gauug to be married too, an' the can get a bit man of ony ſhape or trade. Kate. Indeed then Saunders, ſince your're in ſuch haſte you muſt een tak them that's readieſt, for I am not ready ■ yet. Dear woman, when your mither an' my mither's pleas'd I am willing to ven- ture on ye, what a ſorrow ails you. Kate. Na, na, I'll think on't twa or