Part 4 (1/2)
A fu' heart is aye kind
A fu' heart never lee'd
Intienerally cos
A fu' ry horse aye mak haste hame
A fu' man's a true man
A man under the influence of drink, if he speak at all, speaks truth, and often more of that than is pleasant
A fu' purse ed in coossip freely
A fu' purse never lacks friends
A fu' sack can bear a clout on the side
A man in prosperous circumstances can afford to listen to the envious remarks of those who have not been so fortunate
A fu' waht back
A full sto, were it but a thorn or a broken tae
”A h the proverb is often applied to those ent abroad and got a ht safely have stayed at hoentle horse should be sindle spurr'd
A gi'en game was ne'er won
A voluntary concession i'en horse shouldna be looked i' the owk at Yule 'll no be bright at Beltane