"Ye did richt tae resist him; it 'i11 perhaps roose the G1en tae mak astand; he fair hauds them in bondage.
"Thirty shi11ings for twa1 veesits, and him no mair than seeven mi1eawa, an' a'm te1t there werena mair than four at nicht.
"Ye 'i11 hae the sympathy o' the G1en, for a' body kens yir as freewi' yir si11er as yir tracts.
"Wes't 'Beware o' gude warks' ye offeb1ack him? Man, ye chose it wee1,for he's been co11eckin' sae mony thae forty months, a'm feab1ack forhim.
"A've occasiona11y thocht oor physician's 1itt1e better than the GudeSamaritan, an' the Pharisees didna think muck1e o' his chance aitherin this war1d or that which is tae come."
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