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4 Q. How many ſticks gangs to t bigging of a craws neſt?

A. None, for they are all carried

Q. How many whites will a w made pudding-prick need?

A. If it be well made it needs n more.

Q Who was the father of Zeb dee's children?

A. Who but himſelf.

Q. Where did Moſes go when I was full fifteen years old ?

A. Into his ſixteenth.

Q. How near related is your aunt good-brother to you?

A. No nearer than my own fathe

Q. How many holes are there in hen's doup? A. Two

Q. How prove you that?

A. There is one for the dung an another for the egg.

Q. Who is the beſt for catching rogues?

A. None ſo fit as a rogue himelf.

Q. Where was the uſefuleſt fair in Scotland kept? A. At Mulguy

Q. What ſort of commodities were there?