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Charge your friend ere you need.
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need
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contentment
Tarrowing bairns were never fat.
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As the Carle riches he wretches.
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about
wealth
A tarrowing bairn was never fat.
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A skade mans head is soon broke.
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heads
Beauty but bounty avails nought.
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beauty
The higher up, the greater fall.
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Scottish about
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The grace of God is geir enough.
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The Tailours wife is worst clad.
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A good Cow may have an ill Calf.
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He rides sicker that fell never.
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Maistery mowes the Meadows down.
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There is no fool to an old fool.
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He sits above that deals aikers.
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A tratler is worse then a thief.
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thieves
The Sowter's wife is worst shod.
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wife
Of ill Debtois men takes Oattes.
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man
It will be an ill web to bleitch.
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It is a good Goose that drops ay.
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They were never fain that fidgit.
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