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7 red lips, and your very nose is a purple colour; ye hae rae fauts at a' : Now, whan w we be married. Girzy.) Ha, ha, John lad, we maun think on that yet. John, What the yeltow, lass, should na ye be ready than I'm ready, and every body says that the woman's ay ready. Goodman.) Ye'll hae to come back and bring somebody wi' you, and we'll gree about it, and set the day whan ye'll be married. John.) A weel, goodiman, I'll tell my mither oʻt, and come back on Monon- day, and we'l hae a chappin o' ale, and roasted cheese on the chance o't, but I maun hae a word of the bride out by, to convoy me, and a quiet speak to her- sel, about it. Goodwife.) A wow na, John, the daft leuns will laugh at you, and she'll think shame, gang ye out by, and she'll speak to you through the gavel window. Out goes John, and the bride and her twa sisters goes to the window within to hear the diversion, and what