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John Anderson, ither,
And monie a canty day, John,
We've had wi' ane anither;
Noe o,
And sleep thegither at the foot,
John Anderson, my jo
I wonder, e are old and bent and tottery, can you and I look back,
with no regrets, on monie a canty day we've had wi' ane anither? It's
nice to look forward to, isn't it--a life of work and play and little
daily adventures side by side with somebody you love? I' old with you, Sandy "Tirown to love these orphans is because they need me so,
and that's the reason--at least one of the reasons--I've grown to love
you You're a pathetic figure of a man, my dear, and since you won't
make yourself comfortable, you must be MADE comfortable
We'll build a house on the hillside just beyond the asylum--how does a
yellow Italian villa strike you, or preferably a pink one? Anyway, it
won't be green And it won't have aroom, all fireplace and s and view, and no McGURK