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Quhen I am dead, make me a caddel.
Proverbs and old sayings
A good dog never barkt but a bene.
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I have a sliddery Eel by the tail.
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Friendship stands not in One side.
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Wark bears witnesse who weil does.
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A friend is not known but in need.
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Meat and Masse, never hindred man.
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Poor men are fain of little thing.
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Meat is good, but Mense is better.
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A travelled man hath leave to lye.
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Light winning makes a heavy purse.
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Ye seek grace at a gracelesse face.
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Many purses holds friends together.
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Many words would have meikle drink.
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Like to die mends not the Kirkyard.
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Better half an egge, nor teem doup.
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A word before is worth two behinde.
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Better two skaiths, nor ane sorrow.
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Better never begun nor never endit.
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Quhen all men speaks, no man hears.
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