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"I'll hear nae mair o' such folly--Gieo' England needna ask his Dutch subjects
for leave to wear his crown, I' up "Subjection! Well, then, Elder,
Dutchmen don't understand the word Spain found that out"
"Hoots! dinna look sae far back, Bra fresher? Gude-night, a' I hope theyou a measure o' common sense" He was at the door as he spoke;
but, ere he passed it, he lifted his bonnet above his head and said,
"God save the king! God save his gracious Majesty, George of England!"
Joris turned to his son To shut up the king's customs was an overt
action of treason Bra out his own thoughts, he asked abruptly, "What will coreat coreat country"
"It was about the sloop at Murray's Wharf?"
"Yes To the Coer would not that it should leave the vessel, although offered was
the full duty"
"For use against the king were the goods; then Cruger, as a servant of
King George, did right"
"Oh, but if a tyrant a ood