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So, according to appointment, they (illegible text) at Edinburgh, where Sawny got the ch(illegible text) priest, who gave them twa-three wor(illegible text) and twa-three lines, took their penny a(illegible text) a good drink; wish'd them joy, and ga(illegible text) his wa's.


Now, said auld Be go, an' that be yo(illegible text) minister, he's but a drunken b———h; m(illegible text) a' ane drinks up a', but he leaves naethi he's got that penny for de'l hae't, ye mig(illegible text) cracket luses on't, and been as well, if (illegible text) better; I ha'e seen some honest men f(illegible text) mair o'er their brose nor what he said the gither; but an' ye be pleas'd am pleas'd a bout in the bed ends a', an' makes fi(illegible text) wark; so here's to you, an' joy to t(illegible text) bargain, it's ended now well I wat.


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