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No more garden trystes would have been possible under any circumstances, for the house and garden were in full preparation for the master, who was to meet Lord Rotherwood to consult about the proposed water-works and other designs for the benefit of the town where they were the chief landowners.

And now a widow I must mourn Departed joys that ne'er return; No comfort but a hearty can When I think on John Highlandman." Sweet "raucle carlin," she has none of the sentimentality of the English highwayman's lady; but being wooed by a tinker and "A pigmy scraper wi' his fiddle Wha us'd to trystes and fairs to driddle," prefers the practical to the merely musical man.

All this was unknown to me till the Merrifield children came, and Gillian, discovering these Whites, flew upon them in the true enthusiastic Lily-fashion, added to the independence of the modern maiden mistrustful of old cats of aunts. Like a little goose, she held trystes with Kalliope, through the rails at the top of the garden on Sunday afternoons. 'Only Kalliope! 'Cela va sans dire.

Fool hast is no speed. For fault of wise men fools sits on binks. Forbid a fool a thing, and that he will do. Fools set far trystes. For love of the Nuris, many kisses the Bairn. Fair words brake never bane, foul words many ane. Fools make feasts, and wise men eat them. Fools are fain of right nought. Far fought, and dear bought, is good for Ladies.

"So, so, that's the fell the wind blows frae!" "Blow low, my black feutt," answered Monsey, "and don't blab." "When the whins is oot of blossom, kissing's oot o' fashion nowt will come of it," replied the sage on reflection. "Wrong again, great Solomon!" said Monsey. "Ralph is not the man to put away the girl because her father is in disgrace." "Do ye know he trystes with the lass?" "Not I."