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DELIBERATION.

. A particularly dour Scot had been courtipeared to be.getting any further forward with it One evening as they were having their weekly walk through the lanes, the man suddenly broke a long silence by asicmg dean to marry him. She joyfully accepted him, and the pair turned to walk home. After a further long silence, the pi shyly said:-"Now that we are goC ac be married, Jock, hae ye no any morl to say tae me than that?*" 'Mercy mo lassie!" goaned Jock, "I'm u?r™' ° 'bmk I>Ve 'ad over muck^

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 154, 27 December 1924, Page 17

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DELIBERATION. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 154, 27 December 1924, Page 17

DELIBERATION. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 154, 27 December 1924, Page 17

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