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drumly,' 'Na, na, ye'll aiblins bite me,' 'Neebour, wad ye sit a bit _wast?_' Nelson, Lord, explanation of his order, Nichol, an old servant of Forfarshire, 'No anither drap, neither het nor cauld, Nobleman, half-witted, in Canongate jail, Nobleman, mad Scottish, cautious answer of, 'Noo, Major, ye may tak our lives, but ye'll no tak our middens,' Nuckle, Watty, betheral, opinion, 'Od, Charlie Brown, what gars ye hae sic lang steps to your _front_ door?' 'Od, freend, ye hae had a lang spell on't sin' I left,' 'Od, ye're a lang lad; God gie ye grace,' Old lady speaking of her own death, Old sermons, preaching of, Old woman, remarks of, on the usefulness of money, 'On the contrary, sir,' 'Ony dog micht soon become a greyhound by stopping here,' 'Oor Jean thinks a man perfect salvation,' 'Oor John swears awfu',' Organ, mark of distinction, Organs becoming more common, 'Ou, there's jist me and _anither_ lass,' Papers in pulpit, Paradise and Wesleyan minister, Parishioner, coolness of, when made an elder of the kirk, Paul, Dr., his anecdotes of idiots, Paul, Saunders, of Banchory, famous for drinking, Perth, Lady, remark to a Frenchman on French cookery, Penurious laird and Fife elder, Pestilence that walketh in darkness--What is it? Phraseology, Scottish, an example of pure, Phraseology, Scottish, force of, Piccadilly, Pig, great broon, Pig, Scotch minister's account of eating one, Pinkieburn, faithful servant at, Piper and the elder, Piper and the wolves, Plugging, an odious practice, Poetry, Scottish, becoming less popular, Poetry in Scottish dialect, list of, Polkemmet, Lord, account of his judicial preparations, Polkemmet, Lord, his account of killing a calf, Pompous minister and the angler, Pony of Free Kirk minister running off to glebe, Poole, Dr., his patient's death announced, 'Powny, grippit a chiel for,' Prayers before battle, Preacher, a bombastic, reproved satirically, Preacher, Scottish, and his small bedroom at manse where he visited, Preacher, testimony to a good, Preaching old sermons, Precentor reading single line of psalm, Predestination, answer of minister about, Priest Gordon, genuine Aberdonian specimen of, Priest Matheson, Professor, a reverend, his answer to a lawyer, Pronunciation, Scottish, varieties of, make four different meanings, Property qualification, Prophets' chalmer (the minor), Proprietors, two, meeting of, described by Sir Walter Scott, Proverbial expressions
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