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Pleasant For A Father
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A LAIRD'S eldest son was rather a simpleton. Laird says, I am going to
send the young laird abroad.--What for? asks the tenant. Laird
answered, To see the world. Tenant replied, But lordsake, laird, will
no the world see him?
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