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d, of Montrose. Lady, old maiden, of Montrose, reason for not subscribing to volunteer fund. Lady, old, of Montrose, objections to steam vessels, and gas, and water-carts. Lady, old Scotch, remark on loss of her box. Lady, Scottish, Lord Cockburn's account of. Lady's, old, answer to her doctor. Laird, parsimonious, and fool. Laird, parsimonious, and plate at church-door. Laird, reason against taking his son into the world. Laird reproaches his brother for not taking a wife. Laird, saving, picking up a farthing. Laird, Scottish, delighted that Christmas had run away. Lamb, Charles, saw no wit in Scotch people. Land, differences of, in produce. 'Lass wi' the braw plaid, mind the puir.' Laudamy and calomy' Lauderdale, Duke of, and Williamson the huntsman Lauderdale, Earl of, recipe of his daft son to make him sleep Laurencekirk, change in Laurencekirk described in style of Thomas the Rhymer Lawson, Rev. Dr. George, of Selkirk, and the student Leein' Gibbie Leslie, Rev. Mr., and the smuggler 'Let her down Donald, man, for she's drunk' 'Let the little ane gang to pray, but first the big ane maun tak' an oar' 'Linties' and Scottish settler in Canada Linty offered as fee for baptism Liston, Sir Robert, and Scotchmen at Constantinople Loch, Davie, the carrier, at his mother's deathbed Lockhart, Dr., of Glasgow, and his son John Logan, Laird of, speech at meeting of heritors 'Lord be thankit, a' the bunkers are fu'!' 'Lord pity the chiel that's chained to our Davie' Lord's prayer, John Skinner's reason for its repetition Lothian, Lord, in India, St. Andrew's day Lothian, Marquis of, and old countess at table Lothian, Marquis of, and workmen M'Cubbin, Scotch minister, witty answer to Lord Braxfield M'Knight, Dr., 'dry eneuch in the pulpit' M'Knight, Dr., folk tired of his sermon M'Knight and Henry, twa toom kirks M'Knight, Dr., remark on his harmony of the four gospels Macleod, Rev. Dr. Norman, and Highland boatman Macleod, Rev. Dr. Norman, and revivals Macleod, Rev. Dr. Norman, anecdote of an Australian told by M'Lymont, John, the idiot, anecdotes of Macnab, Laird of, his horse and whip MacNabb, Miss, and Campbell of Combie M'Pherson, Joe, and his wife. Magistrates of Wester Anstruther, and evil-doers 'Mair o' your siller and less o' your mainners, my Lady Betty' 'Ma new breeks were made oot o' the auld curtains' 'Man, ye're skail
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