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A voice from within answered sleepily, "Right right as a trivet, old lady," and yawned. Mrs. Garth put her head close to the door-jamb. "Ye'd best be putten the better leg afore, gentlemen," she said with becoming amiability; "yer breakfast is nigh about ready, gentlemen." "The better leg, David, eh? Ha! ha! ha!" came from another muffled voice within. Mrs.

And wyte zee wel, that a man oughte to take gode kepe for to bye bawme, but zif he cone knowe it righte wel: for he may righte lyghtely be discoyved. For men sellen a gome, that men clepen turbentyne, in stede of bawme; and thei putten there to a littille bawme for to zeven gode odour.

'I ken naething aboot eternity. I'm thinkin it'll a' turn intil a lown starry nicht, wi' the bonny man intil't. I'm sure o' ae thing, and that only 'at something 'ill be putten richt 'at's far frae richt the noo; and syne, Kirsty, ye'll hae yer ain gait wi' me, and I'll be sae far like ither fowk: idiot 'at I am, I wud be sorry to be turnt a'thegither the same as some!

"'Blessing on your heart, says the proverb, 'you brew good ale. It's a Christian virtue, eh, Father?" said Monsey, addressing Matthew in the opposite corner. "Praise the ford as ye find it," said that sage; "I've found good yal maks good yarn. Folks that wad put doon good yal ought to be theirselves putten doon."

Terrible messy stuff, too, and mak's nea end o' dirt." The children came up and when they stood, open-mouthed, gazing at the party one of the sportsmen laughed. "Then burn coal and the dirt won't bother you," Osborn rejoined. "Hoo can we burn coal?" the woman asked. "Noo Tom Bell has lease o' baith yards, he's putten up t' price, and when you've paid what he's asking there's nowt left for meal.

But I'll better begin my story at the beginnin'. What needs I care whuther fowk kens a' aboot it, or no'? I've been black affrontit that often, I dinna care a doaken noo what happens. I've dune my best to be a faithfu' wife; an' I'm shure I've trauchled awa' an' putten up wi' a man that ony ither woman wudda pushon'd twenty 'ear syne! But that's nether here nor there. Weel, to get to my story.

You might ha' cut it short by sayen "to Miss Aldclyffe," and leaven out heaven and earth as trifles. But it might be put off; putten off a thing isn't getten rid of a thing, if that thing is a woman. O no, no! The coachman and gardener now naturally subsided into secondaries. The cook went on rather sharply, as she dribbled milk into the exact centre of a little crater of flour in a platter

"Ye are saucy to say sae," said the king; "I ken what ye mean weel eneugh ye think Steenie wad hae putten the weight of his foot into the scales of justice, and garr'd them whomle the bucket ye forget, Geordie, wha it is whose hand uphaulds them.

At length he folded it up, drew from his pocket an old black leather book, laid it carefully in the innermost pocket, and rose. I led the way from the church, and he followed me. Outside the church, he laid his hand on my arm, and said, groping with his other hand in his trousers-pocket "She'll hae putten ye to some expense for the coffin an' sic like."

I could have wished, though, they had rather putten a ball through him, or a dirk; for the fashion of removing him will give rise to mony idle clavers But every wight has his weird, and we maun a' dee when our day comes And naebody will deny that Helen MacGregor has deep wrongs to avenge."

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