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Quhen wine is in, wits out.
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Thy Thumb is under my Belt.
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An old seck is ay skailing.
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Experience may teach a fool.
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Out of sight, out of langer.
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The blind Horse is hardiest.
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All fails that fools thinks.
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It's a cold coal to blow at.
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Nothing enters a close Hand.
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Hunger is good Kitchir-meat.
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Ane Swallow makes no summer.
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Better held out nor put out.
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A mean pot plaid never even.
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This world will not last ay.
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Efter long mint, never dint.
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Let alone makes many lurden.
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All things are good unseyed.
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Tide and time, bides na man.
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Many hands makes light work.
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Meikle crack fills nae sack.
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