"It wes na cannie for a man o' his wecht, besides bein' a married man and a kirk member, and a' gied him a hearin'." [Please select]
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A' never kent till that meenut hoo he hed a share in a'body's grief, an' carried the heaviest wecht o' a' the Glen.' [Please select]
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It's bushels doon bye, but it's wecht up bye. [Please select]
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"The byres are nae better than a pair o' fanners wi' wind, and if he hesna planted the laighfield wf berry bushes; an' a've seen the barley fifty-five pund wecht in that very field."' [Please select]
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A' weighed it in Luckie Simpson's shop as a' gied hame, an' it made twa pund as sure as a'm sitting here; but there micht be a wecht left in the scale wi't.' [Please select]
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"A' thocht it wesna that," as Drumsheugh shook his head; "a'm jidgin' that ye hae a sorrow the Glen disna ken, and wud like an auld freend tae feel the wecht o't wi' ye." [Please select]
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'Ye 're wrang aboot Jamie miscain' gude men, Sandie, for he wes awfu' taen (taken) up wi' Milton; he coonted him a straichforrit, honourable man, wha wudna gie licht wecht or tak advantage o' a neebur. [Please select]
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Drumsheugh's Saunders brocht up ma laist load frae Sandie; "half a ton best burning coal" wes on the paper, an' wud ye believe me, a hundred-wecht short measure, an' half o' them third quality--omission an' commission. [Please select]
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