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Proverbs and old sayings, page 1814
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Mony a ane serves a thankless master.
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Scottish
He's twice fain that sits on a stane.
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Scottish
Learn your gudewife to mak milk kail.
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An ill shearer nexer gat a good hook.
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Evening oats are good morning father.
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Credit keeps the crown of the causey.
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I'll no tell a lee for scant o' news.
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Nane but fools and knaves lay wagers.
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Leave aff as lang as the play's good.
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Better a finger aff than aye wagging.
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Suppers kills mair than doctors cure.
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A slothful man is a beggar's brother.
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Your tongue rins aye before your wit.
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Egotism is an alphabet of one letter.
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It's easier to forgie than to forget.
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Better sit idle than work for nought.
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Ale-sellers shouldna be tale-tellers.
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Till ither tinklers ill may ye 'gree.
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A plump widow needs no advertisement.
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Let ilka tub stand on its ain bottom.
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