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 work in the mornings, and Leper's patience being worn out with the laziness of his two sisters, he resolved to play a trick on them for their reformation, so he goes and gets a mortcloth, and spread it on the bed above them, and sends the dead bell through the town, inviting the people next day, at four o'clock afternoon, to the burial of his two sisters, for they had died suddenly. This brought all the neighbouring wives in, who one after another lifted up the mortcloth, and said, with a sigh, 'they've gone to their rest; a sudden call indeed!' Their aunt hearing of this sudden news, came running in all haste, and coming where the jades' mither was at work, and was ignorant of the story, she cries out Fye upon ye, woman, fye upon ye!' 'What's the matter, sister,' says she, 'what's the matter?' 'I think you might let your wark stand for a'e day, when your daughters are baith lying corpses.' 'My bairns corpse! I am certain they went to bed hale and fair last night.' 'But, I tell you,' said the other, 'the dead bell has been thro' warning the folks to the burial;' then the mother cries out, 'O the villian! O the villian, that he did not send me word.' So they both ran, and the mother as soon as she entered the house, flies to the bed, crying,