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ds, anecdotes of. Dream of idiot in town of Ayr, and apostle Peter. Drinking, apology for. Drinking at Balnamoon. Drinking at Castle Grant. Drinking, challenge against, by Mr. Boswell of Balmuto. Drinking parties of Saturday sometimes took in Sunday. Drinking party, 'lad employed to lowse the neckcloths.' Drinking party, quantity consumed by. Drinking reckoned an accomplishment. Drinking, supposed manliness attached to. Drovers drinking in Highlands. Drumly, happy explanation of. Drummond of Keltie, answer to itinerant tailor. Dunbar, Sir Archibald, account of a servant. Dundas, Henry, and Mr. Pitt. Dundrennan, Lord, anecdote of a silly basket-woman. Dunlop, Rev. Walter, address to Dr. Cook of St. Andrews. Dunlop, Rev. Walter, and Mr. Clarke's big head. Dunlop, Rev. Walter, man of racy humour. Dunlop, Rev. Walter, meeting flock of geese. Dunlop, Rev. Walter, on a taciturn brother. Dunlop, Rev. Walter, and mischievous youths in kirk-yard. Dunlop, Rev. Walter, answer to two young men. Dunlop, Rev. Walter, opinion of Edward Irving. Dunmore, Lord, and Billy Cream. 'D'ye think I dinna ken my ain groats in ither folk's kail?' East Lothian minister and his betheral taking degrees at a northern college. Economy, specimen of Scottish. Edinburgh and Aberdeen provosts. 'E'ening brings a' hame,' expressed by Lord Byron. Eglinton, Earl of, and little boy. 'Eh, man, your Psalm buik has been ill bund.' 'Eh, Miss Jeany! ye have been lang spared.' Eldin, Lord (John Clerk), anecdotes of. Election, answer of minister to question. Elphinstone, Lord, and minister of Cumbernauld. Endearment, Scottish terms of. Englishman, an _impruived_. Enterteening, curious use of word. Episcopalian chapels, anecdote of Sir W. Forbes. Erskine, Colonel, servant proposes an aith for his relief. Erskine, Hon. Henry, dinner party at Lord Armadale's. Erskine, Mr., of Dun, and his old servant. Erskine of Dun, Miss. Estate giving the name to proprietor. Examinations of communicants Expressions, old Scottish, and modern slang contrasted Expressions, specimens of Scottish Factors, proposal to sow field with 'Fah tee, fah tee' Fail, curious use of word Family worship now more common Family worship, remark upon Farmer and servant boy Farmer, answer of, when asked to take rhubarb tart Farmer, cool answer regarding notes Farmer on Deeside and bottle of vinegar Farmer refusing a dessert spoon Farmer, Scottish, conversation with English girl
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