The Laird of Logan Or Anecdotes And Tales Illustrative of the Wit And Humour O
The Laird of Logan Or Anecdotes And Tales Illustrative of the Wit And Humour O
David Robertson
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" That is not London porter, sir; take it away — some of your nasty home-brewed stuff that has been in the house for an ago. " " I say it is Lon- don porter, " replied . John ; " but maybe you're not vcrra gnid LAIRO OP I. OOAN. A0\ judges. " " T:\. \iv it awav, sir, and none of your insolence. " Joiin stuck to his point, till Mrs. Pollock, attracted by the disturbance, entered the room. Order was soon restored, each party relating, and looking to her for a decision in fa- vour of their respect...ive case. She asked John where he took it from ; he answered ; she said that was where it stood, but that a bottle of Scotch porter might have been placed there by mistake, and she ordered him to bring an- other. He brought it; and, at his mistress' earnest solicita- tion olTerod an apology for his conduct. John lingered how- over behind his mistress in the room, under pretence of do- ing something, and when he thought her fairly out of hearing, he again resumed the discussion: — "Ye see, gentlomoii, 1 had to say yon to please ray mistress ; yet, for my own sake, I maun say it was London porter for a' that.
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