Twa shillin’ Scots: no pickle mair; and there are twa bonny callants hingin’ for ’t. [Please select]
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--O, callants, dinna be ower hasty," said old Dick of the Dingle." [Please select]
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_" Then, immediately changing to a less sentimental strain, he added with a contemptuous accent: "_There's nocht in the Highlands but syboes and leeks,_ _And lang-leggit callants gaun wanting the breeks;_ _Wanting the breeks, and without hose or shoon,_ _But we'll a' win the breeks when King Jamie comes hame. [Please select]
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Mair by token, Monkbarns, if ye howk up the bourock, as ye seem to have began, yell find, if ye hae not fund it already, a stane that ane o' the mason-callants cut a ladle on to have a bourd at the bridegroom, and he put four letters on't, that's A. [Please select]
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