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241. A's no gowd that glitters, nor maidens that wear their hair.. Scottish Proverb. A's no gowd that glitters, nor maidens that wear their hair.
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242. A bit but and a bit ben maks a mim maiden at the board end.. Scottish Proverb. A bit but and a bit ben maks a mim maiden at the board end.
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243. A wise men gets learning frae them that hae nane o' their ane.. Scottish Proverb. A wise men gets learning frae them that hae nane o' their ane.
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244. Ne'er misca' a gordon in the raws o' strathbogie.. Scottish Proverb. Ne'er misca' a gordon in the raws o' strathbogie.
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245. On painting and fighting look adreich.. Scottish Proverb. On painting and fighting look adreich.
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246. A wise man carries his cloak in fair weather, an' a fool wants his in rain.. Scottish Proverb. A wise man carries his cloak in fair weather, an' a fool wants his in rain.
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247. Snailie, snailie, shoot out yer horn, and tell us if it'll be a bonny day the morn.. Scottish Proverb. Snailie, snailie, shoot out yer horn, and tell us if it'll be a bonny day the morn.
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248. When falkland hill puts on his cap, the howe o' fife will get a drap, and when the bishop draws his cowl, look out for wind and weather fowl.. Scottish Proverb. When falkland hill puts on his cap, the howe o' fife will get a drap, and when the bishop draws his cowl, look out for wind and weather fowl.
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249. The men o' the east are pykin their geese, and sendin' their feathers here-awa there-awa.. Scottish Proverb. The men o' the east are pykin their geese, and sendin' their feathers here-awa there-awa.
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250. E'ening grey and a morning red, put on your hat or ye'll weet your head; e'ening red an' a morning grey is a taiken o' a bonny day.. Scottish Proverb. E'ening grey and a morning red, put on your hat or ye'll weet your head; e'ening red an' a morning grey is a taiken o' a bonny day.
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