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coals and courting, lilting and singing like a lavrock in a May morning, "O to be married if this be the way".

The colliers all wondered to see him sae weel busket, with a pair of wally side auld-fashioned leather breeks of his father's, and a lang gravat like a minister, or Bailie Duff at a burial, clean face and hands, and no less than a gun-sleeved linen sark on him, which made his cheeks to shine like a sherney weight, and the colliers swore he was as braw as a horse gaun to a cow's dredgey.

But Sawny cam off wi his coals, whistling, and whipping up the poor beast, even as outrageous as ony ram at riding time; weel might ony body see there was a storm in Sawny's nose, light whare it like, for no sooner had he sell'd his coals, than he left his horse to come hame wi' a nibour callan, and gade keekin up the Cowgate, and thro' the closes, seeking auld Be-go, his good-mither to be; then in thro' the fish-market, whare he bought a lang herring, and twa baps, a pair of suter's auld shoon, greased black and made new, to make his feet feasible like, as he kend the lass would look at them, for his mither tell'd him, the women looked ay to