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 10                He'll make an ill rinner that cauna gang. He'll wag as the bush wags. He may well swim that has his head hadden uр. He maun be soon up that eheats the tod. He made a moon-light flitting. He may find fault that eanna mend. He may laugh that wins a'. He rides sieker that never fa's.                He's a fool that forgets himself. He's born deaf on that side of the head. He's wise that's timely wary. He's an Aberdeen man, take his word again. He's unco fou in his ain house, that canna pike a                    bane in his neighbour's.                 He's no sae daft as he lets on. He's a proud fox that winna serape his ain hole. He's a hawk of a right nest. He's a silly chief that ean neither do nor say He's the gear that winna traik. He's weel wordy sorrow that buys it. He's like the sing'd cat, better than he's bonny He sleeps as dogs do when wives bake eakes. He that blaws best thould bear the horn. He that elatters to himself talks to a fool. He that eanna make sport shou'd mar nane. He that does you an ill turn will ne'er forgie you. He that deals in dirt bas aye foul fingers. He that gets forgets, but he that wants thinks on't                He that has a good crop may thole some thistles. He that has meikle wad aye hae mair. He that has but ae eye maun tent that well. He that has a muek!e nose thinks ilk ane speaks o't.                He that's ill to himself will be good to naebody. He that lends his pot may seethe his kail in his loof.