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 me a kiss? go hang yourself you dog said she; so he must either go and  himself directly, or pay all the.

An honest highlandman not long since, much acquainted with the law, fell out  one of his neighbours, and to the law  went; he employed one advocate, and  opposite another, and as they were  it in court before the judges, the highlandman being there present, a friend  his side, asked him how he thought it  go, or who would gain the day; indeed says the highlandman, his law-man  well, and my law-man speaks well, think we'll both win, and the judges will, for they speak but a word now and.

A young woman by the old accident having got herself with child, was called to the for so doing, and after one elder another, examining her how she got it, and where she got it, and what tempted her to get it; and no doubt the deel wad get her for the getting it: last of all the minister he fell a enquiring how she got it, which run the poor lass out of all patience about the getting of it, says the priest, tell me plainly where it was gotten? I tell you, said she, that it was gotten in the byre, at a cow's stake, and what other place do you want to ken about? but said he, he did not tie you to the cow's stake: no said she, I did not