Part 76 (1/2)

Nae friend like the penny

Nae gain without pain

Nae great loss but there's soe

Nae man can baith sup and blaw at ance

That is, sup his soup and cool it together; or, plainly, do two things at once

Nae hbours like

”For an ill neighbour, with his scolding noise, complaints, lawsuits, and indictments, may be very troublesome”--_Kelly_

Nae man can mak his ain hap

Or plan his own destiny

Nae man can seek his marrow i' the kirn sae weel as him that has been in't hi in which they take measure of us by their practices and inclinations”--_Kelly_

Nae man can thrive unless his ill let him

Nae man has a tack o' his life

Nae s

Nae mills, nae meal

Nae penny, nae paternoster

Nae plea is the best plea

Nae rule sae gude as rule o' thoom--if it hit

Nae service, nae siller

Nae sooner up than her head's in the au that the first thing they do in theto eat

Nae swat, nae sweet