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 put ye a mutchin o’ molash in her cheek, ’ than ye’ll get her mind, an’ speed the tter.

Sauny. But, mither, how sud I do when gang to court her? Will I kiss her, an' n kittle her, an' fling her o’er, as the iels does the hissies amang the hay?—— een them gang o'er ither, an o’er ither, when they’d grip them by the wame, y'd cry like a maukin when the dogs  worrying them.

Mither. Hut awa’, daft dog it thou is, t's the gate; thou maun gang in wi’ ' good manners, an' something manfu'; on a Sunday's face, and sigh as ye were faint; sit down beside her as ye were Mess John; keek ay till her now and then a stolen look, an' haud your mouth as m and grave as a May puddock, or a d maiden singing bangor; crack well o' wealth, an' hide our poverty.

Sauny. Ay, but mither, there's some ither v in courting that. or the lasses would er couple so close to them.

Mither. Ay, but Sawny man, there's me for every thing, and that too; when sit where nae body sees you, ye may her head, in your  like a creeth  dab nibs wi' her now an' than; but ure ye keep a closs mouth when ye kiss  clap her cheeks, and straik her breasts.