In fact, he has decided to provide a tithe, or ten percent, of his estate to his parish church, continuing what he practises every Sunday as a commited tither. |
Ye see, Mr. Ericson, I cud see as muckle o' ye almost, the tae way as the tither. |
The valley is dark eneuch, but there's licht on the tither side. |
He holds as Murray, dragged hither and tither across the baseline, whacks a desperate forehand miles past the baseline. |
And then the ae boat set aff for North Berwick, an' the tither lay whaur it was and watched the wanchancy thing on the braeside. |
There's mair honour an' generosity ahint the Tane than the tither. |