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" Do you not clean the churn before you put in the cream ?" asked Mrs. Mason " Na, na," returned Mrs. Mac Clarty, "that wadna be canny ye ken. Naebody hereabouts wad clean their kirn for ony consideration. I never heard o sic a thing in a my life." In some... "
The Scotish Gaël; Or, Celtic Manners: As Preserved Among the Highlanders ... - الصفحة 318
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...that wadna be - Pliny, xxvii. » Ibid. " Whitaker. P Dalechamp. Comment, on Pliny, xxviii. 9 i Kiche. canny ye ken. Naebody hereabouts wad clean their kirn...process as cream undergoes in a small churn: the butter, consequently, becomes sweet, and the milk turns salt. This is sometimes practised by the Irish also....

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...cream ?" " Na, na," returned Mrs MacClarty, " that wad no' be canny, ye ken. Naebody hereabouts would clean their kirn for ony consideration. I never heard o' sic a thing i' my life. . . I ne 'er kend gude come o' new gaits a' mj | days. There was Tibby Bell at the head...

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