Part 7 (1/2)

A ear

A ue in an ill time

A man may keep silent at a time or under circumstances where it is an injury to hi

A man may see his friend in need, that wouldna see his pow bleed

That is, a friend ht for hiive hiate he kens fu' weel

A man reat shoorking, but still _do_ very little

A man may here he will, but maun here his weird is

Ahis bread on Sunday

”Jack of all trades, lish_

A old

”It seems that the men contrived these proverbs, they run so much in their favours”--_Kelly_

A arden fu' o' weeds

A man's aye crouse in his ain cause

A man's hat in his hand ne'er did him ony harm

A man's mind is a mirk mirror

A man's weel or wae as he thinks hi his drink

”It took its rise froe Spoken when o away before their drink be out”--_Kelly_

A man wi' ae ee, can see mair than you wi' your twa

A master's ee lish_