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24 dykeside. Hout tout, co' the auld wife, we'll mak o' him and he'll mand again. So John got peace made up af- ter a', and he was easier mended than the burnt web; got all his tradies and warklooms set in order, the wife's tongue excepted, which was made of wormwood, and the rest of her body of sea water, which is always in a continual tempest.

So John appeals to a Jedburgh Jury, if it be not easier to deal wi' fools than headstrong fashious fouks; owns he has but an empty skull, but his wicked wife wants wit to pour judge- ment into it, never tells him o' danger till it comes upon him, for his moth- er said he was a biddable bairn, if ony body had been to learn him wit.

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