| But I dinna ken if it would be wi' t' Master, if he kenned all we do. |
| I wonder you dinna think shame, to hold up your face to me, forby the minister. |
| Ye dinna ken whether ye are to get the free scule o' Dumfries or no, after hinging on and teaching it a' the simmer? |
| I dinna mislike the look his features have, although it be one of sorrow. |
| Weel, I dinna believe 't, I hae nae fear but she's been dumb as deith! |
| Tch, ye baggage, dinna tell me what I ken, chance I fetch ye a thwack wi th poss-stick! |