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21 San...Well, here's your siller sir, I hae ten but poor penny worths for t, an' yet tell me to repent for‘t; what the auld of needs I repent, when I‘m gaun to ry the woman, an then I‘ll hae to do‘t r again every day, or there‘ll be nae ce in the house; figs it nonsense to siller, repent, and do‘t again too, a fine ice indeed, maister minister ! and that's way the like o‘ you live.

Now sir, says Wise Willie, ye manna them on the black creepy till they be ied ; they've suffered enough at ae.

A-weel, a-weel, said they, but they must ry very soon.

true, says Sandy, ye'll be wanting r clink ; foul haet ye do for naething.

The next exploit was an action at law inst the goodman of Muiredge, a far who lived near by, that kept sheep & e. His sheep came down and broke r yards, and ate up their kail; the hares they thought belonged to the