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Updated: May 15, 2025
An' lat me tell you, John an' I winna beg yer pardon for sayin' 't, for it's God's trowth lat me tell you, 'at gin ye gang on that gait ye'll be sidin' wi' the Pharisee, an' no wi' oor Lord. Ye may lippen to yer wife, ay, an' to Jessie hersel', that kens better nor eyther o' ye, no to mak little o' virginity.
The whole village is in a flustration; and I just came o'er-by, to find out from you the long and the short of everything. I'm feared you have been sorely put about with the wilful lass." "Mistress Braelands had no one to lippen to but me. I had everything to look after. The Master of Braelands was that far gone in love, he wasn't to be trusted with anything.
"I know you have," said I, "and I know how much I am beholden to you already, and that I am bidden to obey your orders. But you must confess you are something too merry a lass at times to lippen to entirely." "I will tell you, then," said she.
'Will you take her advice? said Brown, who had been an attentive listener to this conversation. 'That will I no, the randy quean! Na, I had far rather Tib Mumps kenn'd which way I was gaun than her, though Tib's no muckle to lippen to neither, and I would advise ye on no account to stay in the house a' night.
Ho, he that hath no money, that is the poor man's market. When James Guthrie was lying ill and like to die, he called in his man, James Cowie, to read in the Epistle to the Romans to him, and when Cowie came to these words, 'I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, his master burst into tears, and said, 'James, I have nothing but that to lippen to.
'What aboot? 'What I'm gaein' to tell ye, grannie. 'Weel, tell awa', and hae dune wi' 't. I'm growin' tired o' 't. It was something else than tired she was growing. 'Weel, I'm gaein' to try a' that I can to win in there. 'I houp ye will. Strive and pray. Resist the deevil. Walk in the licht. Lippen not to yersel', but trust in Christ and his salvation. 'Ay, ay, grannie. Weel
"I know you have," said I, "and I know how much I am beholden to you already, and that I am bidden to obey your orders. But you must confess you are something too merry a lass at times to lippen to entirely." "I will tell you, then," said she.
"Takin' awa' my lugs," returned Phemy. "Ye cratur!" exclaimed Malcolm, "ye're ower wise. Wha wad hae thoucht ye sae gleg at the uptak!" "Whan fowk winna lippen to me " said Phemy and ceased. "What can ye expec," returned Malcolm, while father and mother listened with amused faces, "whan ye winna lippen to fowk? Phemy, whaur's the mad laird?"
'Will you take her advice? said Brown, who had been an attentive listener to this conversation. 'That will I no, the randy quean! Na, I had far rather Tib Mumps kenn'd which way I was gaun than her, though Tib's no muckle to lippen to neither, and I would advise ye on no account to stay in the house a' night.
"'Cause she was set on haudin her tongue. Was she to bring an owre true tale o' me to the vera hoose I was born in? As lang as I haud til my tongue, she'll never wag hers! Eh, but she's a true ane! She's ane to lippen til!" "Weel, I alloo, she's deen as a wuman sud the faut bein a' her ain!" "The faut bein' a' mine, mother, she wouldna tell what would disgrace me!"
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