O were your son a lad like mine, And learn'd some books that he could read, They might hae been twa brethren bold, And they might hae bragged the Border side.
O ae shave of your bread, true love, An' ae glass of your wine; For I hae fasted for your sake These fully days is nine.
I hae been at Carlisle town, Where Sir Robert Bewick he met me; He says yere a lad, and ye are but bad, And billy to his son ye canna be.
And I hae no feast o' tellin' bits out o' my own life just for folk's diversion.
And I'm no just sure that Miss Robina would be pleased that you should take tea with me so soon again, and I'm no sure that I hae scones enew.
So now Miss Robina brings me one as it blooms, and I hae been few days without a flower all the seven years I have been in this room.
Ye hae been a guid friend to me, Sanders, in this sair affliction.
The inspector and many others asked him why there was no geography class, and his invariable answer was to point to his pupils collectively, and reply in an impressive whisper: "They winna hae her.
Mony a time, Sanders, I hae said to mysel, 'There's a lass ony man micht be prood to tak.
And if he intended to take her with him, that was worse.
But it will be easy to drop into the water; you can't hurt yourself, and I shall be there.
Black Paul grinned and said to himself: "It is your arm, old Sam, that I am afraid of.
And now stepped up to his master that good Presbyterian, Ben Greenway.
Her clothes had been dried and smoothed; even her hat, which had been found in the boat, had been made shapely and wearable, and its ribbons floated in the breeze.
With another shout the crew hurried forward, and Stede Bonnet stood upon the quarter-deck, the pirate captain of the pirate ship Revenge.
Thou art not cut out for a pirate, and as no other canst thou sail with me.
Then, with a paddle, worked as silently as if it had been handled by an Indian, the canoe moved away, farther and farther, into the darkness.
But Dickory could not afford to give much thought to Ben Greenway.
I hae toiled an' laboured an' hae striven wi' mony obstacles to get to ye an' to say it.
It must hae been a poor hand that did the job for ye," said Greenway, "for truly the conversion washed off in the first rain.
Ye hae been converted, ye hae been changed, ye hae been snatched from the jaws o' hell.
No message," he replied, "but I hae somethin' on my heart I wish to say to ye.
Some hae meat and canna eat, And some wad eat that want it; But we hae meat and we can eat, And sae the Lord be thankit.
Aft hae I roved by bonnie Doon, To see the rose and woodbine twine; And ilka bird sang o' its luve, And fondly sae did I o' mine.
Deil hae her, gin ever she wins in again, the curst worryin' brute!
What business hae ye to gang greetin aboot the hoose?
I'm no clear but Alec micht hae committed a waur sin than thrashin' the dominie.
It's weel kent forbye that ye hae a bit siller i' the bank, and I hae none.
Ye haethe best richt, Thomas, for hasna he been good to ye?
Ye hae been to them baith, and I wad hae thocht ye wad hae kent better nor to speir sic a question," answered Thomas.
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