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ing a' the water' 'Marriage is a blessing to a few, a curse to many, and a great uncertainty to all' Marriage, old minister's address on Mary of Gueldres, burying-place now a railway Mastiff, where turned into a greyhound Maul, Mr., and the Laird of Skene 'May a puir body like me noo gie a hoast?' 'Me, and Pitt, and Pitfour' Mearns, Rev. W. of Kinneff 'Mem, winna ye tak the clock wi' ye?' 'Mending the ways o' Bathgate' Mice consumed minister's sermon Middens, example of attachment to Military rank attached to ladies Miligan, Dr., answer to a tired clergyman Milton quoted Minister and rhubarb tart Minister, anecdote of little boy at school Minister asking who was head of the house Minister called to a new living Minister, conversation with Janet his parishioner Minister in the north on long sermons Minister on a dog barking in church Minister preaching on the water-side attacked by ants Minister publicly censuring his daughter Minister reading his sermon Minister returning thanks for good harvest Minister, Scottish, advice to young preachers Minister, Scottish, remark to a young man, who pulled cards out of his pocket in church Minister, stupid, education and placing, Minister, with 'great power of watter,' Minister, young, apology for good appetite after preaching, Minister's man, account of, Minister's man, criticisms of his master's sermon, Ministers, Scottish, a type of Scottish character, Minister sending for his sermon in pulpit, Minstrelsy of Scottish Border, Sir Walter Scott just in time to save, Miss Miller (Countess of Mar) and Scottish Minister, 'Miss S----'s compliments, and she dee'd last nicht at aicht o'clock,' Monboddo, Lord, anecdote in Court of King's Bench, Monboddo, Lord, theory of primitive men having tails, Monboddo, Lord, though a judge, did not sit on the bench, Monboddo, Lord, visit at Oxford, Money, love of, discussion on, Montrose bailie's _eldest_ son, Montrose, description of, by an Aberdeen lady, Montrose lady's idea of man, Montrose old ladies, Montrose, provost of, conversation with an old maid, 'Mony a ane has complained o' _that_ hole,' Muilton, Jock, idiot, and a penurious Laird, Munrimmon Moor, no choice of wigs on, Murray, Mrs., and the salt spoon, 'My mou's as big for puddin as it is for kail,' _Mystifications_, by Miss Clementina Stirling Graham, Na, different modifications of the word, 'Na, na, he's no just deep, but he's
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