Doun I Th Loudons a Drama of Country Life in Five Acts And Other Pieces Al
Doun I Th Loudons a Drama of Country Life in Five Acts And Other Pieces Al
Samuel Mucklebackit
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What's his marks ? Swack. His present marks are that he shams as "Queen" O' a grit auncient Yetho'm tinkler tribe, Whilk he, or she, declares is camp'd 'enoo In a near corrie on the Moorcleuch hills — Atween Scaurden an' Deidman's Moss, I think. Ned. Does he pretend he's queen ? Sivack. So Nan Cairns says. An' I believe in my ain sowl it's true — For he, _togg'd for't, hawkit Craigfell this morn, Shammin' to sell broom besoms, an' to spey The fortunes o' the cottars gratis free, An they but red...d to " her ""^ the clashes whilk The country side is deaved wi' 'bout lost Mab. 86 DOUN r TH' LOUDONS [act iv. Ned. Ha ! ha ! the fox ! Sivack Ay, deevlish "fox" at that, Being seemingly convinced Mab's hiding place Is no' sae far awa' as Jewry is. Ned. Think ye the same ? Sionck. Whether I do or no' Is a sma' maitter, kennin' Hootsman needs Baith time an' opportunity to stem This strange an' sudden back-set in his life. An' that he may hae baith, it's necessar' That Mab be kept meanwhile 'yond meddlement O' either gairdian-uncle, peer or priest.
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