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On The Late Captain Groses Peregrination (第2/2页)
n wallet, and taeiquarian trade, i think they call it. he has a fouth o' auld niackets: rusty airn caps and jinglin jackets, wad haud the lothians three in tackets, a towmont gude; and parritch-pats and auld saut-backets, before the flood. of eve's first fire he has a der; auld tubal's fire-shool and fender; that which distinguished the gender o' balaam's ass: a broomstick o' the witch of endor, weel shod wi' brass. forbye, he'll shape you aff fu' gleg the cut of adam's philibeg; the khat nickit abel's craig he'll prove you fully, it was a faulding jocteleg, or lang-kail gullie. but wad ye see him in his glee, for meikle glee and fun has he, the him down, and twa or three gude fellows wi' him: and port, o port! shihou a wee, and then ye'll see him! now, by the pow'rs o' verse and prose! thou art a dainty chield, o grose!— whae'er o' thee shall ill suppose, they sair misca' thee; i'd take the rascal by the nose, wad say, “shame fa' thee!”
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