Part 69 (1/2)

Let the tow gang wi' the bucket

Let your ude memories

Lick and lay down

A proverbial for able to pay his way

”And what for suld I no have a _corpus delicti_, or a _habeas corpus_, or ony other _corpus_ that I like, sae lang as I a to lick and lay down the ready siller?”--_St Ronan's Well_

Lick your loof and lay't in nifies no ive it Spoken facetiously upon soood fortune unexpected”--_Kelly_

Lie in your bed and lippen to that

Life's life ony gate

”'And noe're settled ance mair,' said Cuddie to his mother, 'and if we're no sae bein and coate, and we're wi' decent kirk-ganging folk o' your ain persuasion,about that'”--_Old Mortality_

Light burdens break nae banes

Light lades

Light ht's heartsos e, asked her 'whether she did not ree; 'and blithely can I sing theate'”--_Heart of Midlothian_

Light supperson a trump

”Trump,” a Jew's harp Typical of extre, there's nae e, 's hause

That is, a dangerous position, as butter in the e certainly is

Like Cranshaws kirk--there's as s as folk, and neither rooion, like that of Cranshaws, lying in the midst of the Las to accompany their masters to the church; and in times of severe stormy weather, few people except the shepherds, who are accustomed to be out in all weathers, could attend divine service; and in such circus may have equalled in number the rational hearers of the Word We have heard the saying applied by bustling servant girls to a scene where three or four dogs were lounging about a kitchen hearth, and iear is half-bought

”When wares please, a bargain is soon lish_