Scotch Thrift
An Englistuman, an Irlehman and a Scotcliman, making a tour around tb city a short time since, were observed looking through a conïectioncr's window at a beautiful young woman serving in the shop. "Oh !" exclahned Mr. Tatrick, "do Iet UB be after pending half a erown with the dear craytur, that ye jnay look at her convanientJy, und have a bit of cliat -vi:l her," "Yon extravagant dog,"" said Mr. Buil. 'Tm sure onehalf of the niomey will be sufïieient ; but lt us go in. by all means ; she's a (harining girl." '"AU, wait a wee," interposed Mr. McAndrew ; "dinna ye ken Lt'll osrve our purpose equally weel just to aak the bonnie la-ssie to gie u twa sixpences for a shilling, and tnquipe where's Mr. Toompson's feouse, and sic like. We're no hungry, and may as weel save the
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