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1 And yet, aiblins , ye are na sae far out after a'.
2 She'll be like yoursel', intereested in yon lassie; and aiblins ain o' the leddy direectors o' the Magdalen.
3 He's no that ill the noo, and he'll aiblins grow the better, ye ken; but naibody that comes after will be like him.
4 Aiblins , 'tis the language spoken by The Pro, on whom be peace!
5 Aiblins there might be a wee comfort in that, for a poor auld worn-out patriot.
6 Aiblins a fire-flaught o' my een, it might be-I'vehad them unco often, the day-
7 Aiblins we may be quits yet, my chiel'.
8 "Come, cratur, an' I'll gie ye a piece: ye'll aiblins un'erstan' that!"
9 " Aiblins they may," said she, "for your purpose was defeated; yea, even by that Heaven and thae angels."
10 " Aiblins , " was Corrichollie's quiet reply as he took a pinch of snuff; "aiblins I have a few more nor that."
11 "Sae we drave oor ain kye hame, my lady," he said, "and aiblins some orra anes that was na oor ain.
12 "I hav'na hear-rd o' the P. and O. ships stoppin' at Messina," he announced, "but aiblins they wad if they got their price."
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