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 their college stood? Said she, gie me a shilling an' I'll let you see baith sides o't He gives her the shilling, thinking to see something curious. Now, says she, there's the one side of your shilling, and there's the other; so it is mine now.

There was a custom in Buckeyharbour, when they got a hearty drink, that they went down to dance among that boats; two or three of the oldest went into a boat to see the residence, and when they admitted a burgher, there was also a dance. One day they admitted gly'd Rob, who was a warlock, and made them all stop their dancing, for which he was carried before Wise Wille to answer for that, for which he was banished to the Isle of May, to carry coals to the Light House.