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Ye Moral.

Ye country chaps who come to town, To join pur clubs of great renown, BeVarned by Bloggs' terrible fate And: learn these lessons ere tis too late : — First.— if you would be a Scotchman true You must get well seasoned with good burgoo With haggis, and bannocks and famed hocch-poteh And .the barley bree of the hardy Scotch ! jSecond.— Be sure.of your breed and name. Eve you the Caledonians claim,- '■''■ ■. ' . ■ ■ Or they'll cut you dead with a. vacant stare, And arms extended wideinair ! '.' . Kemember how;Scottish^raour jßjtfri«,-. ' A<ndbe.' < c^^fp^'thenr^fp)r;h^ze?,a4he''rub 9 — TCf ;a Btalwapt ;Highla^d;.policenian?s.CZM6 ! - ' fV^A'u^nd|Deo.'-2(Wh : |B^.>'\,;... ;: .'; ;

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Observer, Volume 9, Issue 522, 22 December 1888, Page 9

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Ye Moral. Observer, Volume 9, Issue 522, 22 December 1888, Page 9

Ye Moral. Observer, Volume 9, Issue 522, 22 December 1888, Page 9