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As stairnio twinkles through the tree
Like fruit upo' the bough:
As wianock far outwre the lea Lesms wi's steadfast lowe:
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The frost it grips the grun'-
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Of a' her brightness shorn':' Where wild geese wing their rushing flicht
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Dr Robertson, of Errol, has published some reminiscences of social life in the pla village on the Tay, in which an interesting light is thrown on the changed-habits of the Scut ish people in food and drink. Seventy years ago, he says, the diet was much plainer and more wholesome. Por- ridge and milk formed the morning m al; both made of pork was eaten at dinner; and there was little ten drank its place being taken by potatoes and fresh herring or milk. There was also what was called a mixed hannock, made of peasement with a
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