498 REPORT— 1897. 



715. Kirhnaiden. — 



There's where the cat sat (brow), 

 There's where the cat lay (nose), 

 There's where she broke her bone (chin). 



Knees — when dandlwg a cJiild. 



716. Kirhnaiden. — 



Ladies, ladies, into the yate (gently), 



Gentlemen, gentlemen, into the yate (more rapidly), 



Creel-cadgers, creel-cadgers, after a' (roughly). 



The Feet. 



717. Corsock.- 



' Johnny Smith, a fellow fine, 



Can ye shee this horse o' mine 1 ' 

 ' Yes, indeed, and that I can, 



Jist as weel as any man. 



Here's the hammer, here's the nails, 



Ca tee, ca tee.' 



718. Balmaclellan. — 



' John Smith, a fellow fine. 

 Can ye shee this horse o' mine 1 ' 



' Yes, indeed, and that I can, 

 Here's a hammer, here's a shoe, 

 Ca too, ca too.' 



719. Rerrick. — 



' John Smith, a fallow fine, 

 Can ye shue this horse o' mine ? ' 



' Yes, indeed, and that I can, 

 Jist as weel as ony man ; 

 Here's a nail upon the tae 

 T' make the horse climb the brae 

 Here's a nail upon the heel 

 T' make the horse gallop weel ; 

 Then pay me, then pay me, sir.' 



720. Minnigaff.-^ 



'Jock Smith a fallow-mine (?) 



Can ye shoe this horse o' mine % ' 

 ' Yes, indeed, and that I can 



As weel as ony other man. 



Here's the hammer, here's the bred ; 



Gentleman, yer horse is shod.' 



