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 5 Q. How many - sticks gangs to the bigging of a craw’s nest ? A. None, for they are all car ind. Q. How many whites will a well, made pudding-prick need ? A. If it be well made it needs no more. Q. Who was the father of Zebedee's children ? A. Who but himself. Q. Where did Moses go when he was, full fifteen years old? A. Into his sixteenth. Q. How near related is your aunt's* good-brother to you ? A. No nearer than ray own father. Q. How many holes are there in a hen’s doup ? A. Two. Q. How prove you that ? A. There is one for the dung and another for the egg. Q. Who is the best for catching rogues? A. None so fit as a rogue himself. Q. Where was the usefulest fair in Scotland kept ? A. At Mulgay. Q. What sort of commodities were there ? A. Nothing but ale and ill wicked wires, Q. How was it abolished ?